Anna Rubin

Anna Rubin

Google Rating

1.9(14 reviews)

  • 11 Broadway, Suite 814 New York, NY 10004
  • +1-212-804-7012
  • No email available

About:

Anna Rubin focuses her practice on Criminal Defense matters in New York State and Federal Courts. Ms. Rubin is a former prosecutor who served in numerous bureaus and divisions of the Kings County District Attorney's Office, including the prestigious Rackets Division, where she concentrated on White Collar cases. Ms. Rubin provides aggressive, effective representation for her clients.

Jurisdiction:New York

Practice Area

Criminal Law

Guides reporting, evidence, bail conditions, no-contact orders, prosecutions or defenses, and record sealing, centering survivor safety and informed participation across the criminal process.

Languages

Russian, Yiddish

Fees

Free Consultation

Education

J.D.
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
2006

Associations

Member
New York State Bar# 4456927
2007 - Present
Member
New York State Bar
2007 - Present

Reviews


RATED 1.0

Jul 18, 2025Googlevia Google

A K

"No good!"

RATED 1.0

Sep 18, 2022Googlevia Google

Mayra Heeman

"Anna Rubin and our family owned business signed a settlement agreement to pay back a business loan through Cash Capital. The settlement is being paid via automatic withdrawal on a weekly basis, to date, we can't get anyone to return our calls, NEVER have we received any statements from them! Time to go spend money on another lawyer to get Anna Rubin investigated and/or at least MAKE her communicate with us!!!"

RATED 1.0

Sep 18, 2022Googlevia Google

Tanji M

RATED 1.0

Sep 18, 2022Googlevia Google

joanna fernandez

"Very unprofessional and as I walked in there was a giant confederate flag on the wall immediately turned away"

RATED 1.0

Sep 18, 2022Googlevia Google

Richard Lothian

"I’ve been harassed by this law firm for months. They represent people who give Merchant Cash Advances. I’ve offered to pay them what they were owed. But Rubin stepped in and and wants to tack on another 4K for herself. And is making sure she gets paid before her client does. I doubt the client was made aware of my offer to pay them. So I suppose they can hurry up and wait. I’ll go ahead and square away the other folks before I even consider giving them one thin dime."