About Craig E.
Craig E. Rosasco took a nontraditional route into law. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from Hofstra University in 1991 and returned to the classroom more than a decade later to complete a J.D. at Touro College, Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center in 2004. Those credentials set the stage for a practice rooted in the New York legal community.
Early in his legal life Rosasco joined several professional organizations. His memberships span county, state and national bars. He has been a member of the Suffolk County Bar Association since 2003 and joined the Nassau County Bar Association the following year. He became active in the New York County, Queens County and New York State Bar Associations in 2005. He also belongs to the American Bar Association and the Injured Workers Bar Association.
Those affiliations suggest a lawyer who stays connected to local court systems and peer networks. He has kept consistent ties to the bar groups that serve the region where he practices. Membership in multiple county bar associations reflects work that touches several jurisdictions within the state.
Rosasco’s career has led him to a firm partnership. He works at Turley Redmond & Rosasco, LLP, where he shares an office with colleagues who handle litigation and client representation. The firm name places him publicly within a small-group practice structure rather than as a solo practitioner or as part of a large national firm.
Colleagues and opposing counsel have encountered him in court and in administrative hearings. He balances courtroom time with client consultations and case preparation. The record of continuous bar memberships from the early 2000s through the present indicates steady professional activity and a long-term presence in New York’s legal circles.
Outside of formal affiliations, Rosasco’s path reflects the kind of mid-career professional who returned to law after other pursuits and then built an enduring practice. He maintains active memberships across county and state bars and participates in groups that address issues important to injured workers. He currently practices at Turley Redmond & Rosasco, LLP, where his work focuses on matters arising in New York.