About Christopher M
Christopher M Casazza earned his law degree from Villanova University School of Law, beginning studies in 2007 and receiving his J.D. in 2010. He arrived at law school after undergraduate work and quickly became involved in issues that intersect federal and state practice. His time at Villanova included both classroom study and exposure to the procedural demands of federal courts, an experience that would shape his early career choices.
After law school, Casazza built a practice that crosses state and federal lines. He is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and is authorized in several federal venues, including the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, the U.S. District Court for the District of North Dakota, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Those admissions reflect work that often requires handling filings and appearances in both trial and appellate settings.
Casazza joined Palladino, Isbell & Casazza, LLC, where he is listed as a member of the firm. Over time he has handled matters that require familiarity with federal procedure and immigration-related practice. He has been active in professional circles that address immigration law, maintaining membership in the American Immigration Lawyers Association’s Philadelphia Chapter since 2010. That connection has kept him engaged with emerging administrative developments and procedural changes affecting federal filings.
Colleagues describe Casazza as steady in the courtroom and precise in preparation. He tends to approach cases by breaking complex issues into manageable parts and by setting a clear schedule for filings and discovery. He handles litigation steps methodically and prioritizes clarity in motions and briefs. His courtroom filings show attention to procedural detail, a trait that suits matters brought in trial courts and on appeal.
Outside court, Casazza has taken part in continuing legal education events and local bar activities that address federal practice and immigration topics. His professional memberships have provided regular contact with peers handling similar caseloads across Pennsylvania and nearby federal districts. He combines that peer network with hands-on experience in the federal courts where he is admitted.
Casazza’s current work remains rooted in matters that involve federal jurisdiction and immigration policy, handled through his role at Palladino, Isbell & Casazza, LLC. He continues to represent clients in filings before state and federal tribunals and in appellate proceedings when necessary, focusing his current practice on federal and immigration-related matters.