About Eric Krenzler
Eric Krenzler Synenberg built a law career that crosses regional lines and public institutions. He earned his J.D. from Cleveland State University Cleveland-Marshall College of Law in 2004, then pursued advanced study, completing an LL.M. at the University of Miami School of Law in 2008. Those academic milestones set a foundation that spans Midwest training and additional legal study in Florida.
After law school, Synenberg moved into roles that placed him inside government operations as well as traditional legal practice. His resume includes work in public offices, among them the Ohio Treasurer of State. That exposure gave him regular contact with administrative processes and the kinds of legal questions that arise in public finance and government administration.
Synenberg is licensed to practice in New York. He has brought the combination of courtroom training and advanced legal study to bear on matters that require careful attention to statutory text, administrative rule, and procedural detail. Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing legal positions and deliberate in courtroom presentations.
Across his career he has handled matters that required coordination with government agencies, counsel for public entities, and private clients affected by public decisions. His background in public offices has informed how he assesses risk and advises clients about interactions with regulatory bodies. He balances a respect for process with an eye toward practical outcomes.
His educational path — a Cleveland-Marshall J.D. followed by an LL.M. from Miami — signals curiosity about the law beyond first practice. That extra year of study often shows in how he frames legal arguments and structures regulatory responses. It also helps him translate technical government procedures into advice a client can use.
Synenberg’s practice has remained tied to the public dimension of the law, even as he works in private matters. He tends to approach cases and transactions by mapping the governmental touchpoints first, then building legal strategy around them. That approach reflects both his time in public offices and his graduate-level study.
He currently practices law in New York, concentrating on matters shaped by his public-sector experience.