About Alex
Alex Capozzi came to law after completing undergraduate studies at Pennsylvania State University and earning his J.D. from Rutgers School of Law. He studied in environments that emphasized both practical skill and classroom theory. Those years set the foundation for a legal career that spans two state bars and private practice.
He is admitted to practice in New York and New Jersey. He maintains membership in the New Jersey State Bar and remains active in matters that require licensure in both jurisdictions. His bar admissions allow him to advise and represent clients across state lines when cases or transactions call for counsel licensed in those states.
Capozzi works at Brach Eichler LLC, where he holds the role of lawyer. At the firm he contributes to cases and client files, working alongside colleagues on matters that arise in commercial and regulatory contexts. The firm environment places a premium on teamwork and attention to procedural detail; he plays a part in that daily work.
Colleagues describe his approach as practical and direct. He writes and reviews legal documents, appears in court where jurisdiction and case specifics require it, and consults with clients about options and likely outcomes. He balances courtroom work with behind-the-scenes preparation. That combination of tasks shapes much of his professional routine.
Outside of the firm setting he keeps ties to the New Jersey State Bar. Membership there provides professional resources and connects him with fellow practitioners inside the state. He draws on those connections when cases involve statutory or regulatory questions unique to New Jersey.
As a lawyer admitted in both New York and New Jersey, he navigates the procedural differences between the two systems and advises clients accordingly. He currently practices at Brach Eichler LLC, representing clients in matters that arise in New York and New Jersey.