About Gene R.
Gene R. Berardelli is an attorney admitted to practice in New York. He combines a background in government and international studies with a law degree, building a practical practice centered on state-level matters. He presents a steady, matter-of-fact approach to client work and legal problem solving.
He earned a Bachelor of Arts from Manhattan College in 1999, where he studied Government and International Studies with attention to Asia. He went on to receive a J.D. from Quinnipiac University School of Law in 2002. Those academic years framed his interest in how legal systems intersect with public policy and international contexts.
After finishing law school he entered the New York legal community. He is admitted to practice in New York and has maintained a career there. Over time he has worked on a range of matters that arise in the state courts and in transactional settings. His training lends itself to both analytical legal writing and to the practical demands of client representation.
Berardelli practices at the Law Offices of Gerald P. Gross. At that firm he handles matters for individuals and entities that bring routine and complex questions of state law. Colleagues describe him as steady in the office and prepared in proceedings, preferring clear legal argument over flourish. He keeps close attention to procedural detail and to the factual record in each matter he accepts.
Outside of casework, his undergraduate study of international issues informs how he evaluates problems that touch on regulatory or cross-border elements. That perspective can be useful when factual disputes raise questions about how foreign or governmental actors affect a case. He also values clear communication with clients, explaining options in plain language rather than legal jargon.
As of 2026 he continues to practice at the Law Offices of Gerald P. Gross in New York. His current work focuses on serving clients in matters that arise under New York law and on the practical resolution of disputes and transactions in the state courts and related forums.