About David P.
David P. Lasnick built a steady practice anchored in two states. He trained in law at Syracuse University and finished a liberal arts degree at the University of Connecticut. Those formative years shaped a methodical approach to problem solving and legal work.
He earned his J.D. from Syracuse University College of Law in 1985 after completing a B.A. at the University of Connecticut in 1981. The timeline of his education places him in a generation of practitioners who moved into law practice in the mid-1980s. He carries the perspective of someone schooled in both a regional public university and a private law college.
Lasnick’s career is built around his own practice, operating as David P. Lasnick, Lawyer at Law. Public records list him as practicing under that name. Over the years he has maintained a solo or small-office model rather than joining a large corporate firm. That choice tends to produce hands-on work and direct client contact.
He is admitted to practice in Connecticut and New York and holds memberships in local bar groups. He is a current member of the Connecticut State Bar and of the Fairfield County Regional Bar Association. Those ties reflect an active engagement in the professional networks where he practices.
Colleagues describe his approach as straightforward. He takes a pragmatic view of legal problems. He frames issues in plain terms and emphasizes clear options rather than elaborate theory. That style shows up in client meetings and courtroom appearances alike.
Outside litigation settings, Lasnick’s background suggests experience with the routine demands of private practice: document drafting, client counseling, and managing case files over time. He appears to favor a practice structure that emphasizes continuity for clients. He continues to serve clients in Connecticut and New York through his firm, David P. Lasnick, Lawyer at Law, where he focuses on the legal work typical for a solo practitioner in those jurisdictions.