About Arvid
Arvid Gitelman practices law across two states: New Jersey and New York. He is known among colleagues for a steady, unflashy approach to client work. He keeps a clear line between legal analysis and practical advice. That steadiness shows in how he handles cross-jurisdictional matters and in conversations with peers.
Admitted to the bars of New Jersey and New York, Gitelman built a practice that reflects the demands of both systems. He began his work in private practice and over time expanded the geographical reach of his cases. That expansion required attention to differing procedural rules and client expectations in each state.
Throughout his career he has maintained active ties to the professional community. He holds current memberships in professional associations and engages with fellow practitioners on issues that affect practice across state lines. His participation has given him a practical sense of how local rules and state courts shape everyday legal disputes.
Gitelman is based at Gitelman Legal Group. At the firm he handles matters that originate in New Jersey and New York courts. He organizes casework to reflect the timelines and filing requirements of each jurisdiction. Staff and clients say he is detail-oriented and punctual about deadlines, essentials in handling multistate matters.
Colleagues describe Gitelman as someone who values clarity in written work and economy in oral argument. He aims to present facts and law in straightforward terms. That habit shows up in motions, client letters, and courtroom appearances. When deadlines compress, he focuses on the essentials and on making sure a client understands the options and likely outcomes.
Outside the office he follows changes in both states' court rules and statutory developments that affect his docket. He reads opinions and administrative orders closely and adapts firm practice as necessary. That ongoing attention helps when a case depends on small procedural differences between New Jersey and New York practice.
Clients who seek him out tend to need counsel who can operate in two adjacent legal systems without overlooking local nuance. He manages cases from intake through resolution, coordinating filings and appearances across state lines. He currently practices at Gitelman Legal Group, representing clients in matters arising in New Jersey and New York.