About George C.
George C. Grasso practices law in New York and before several federal courts. He is an attorney who built his career through a mix of firm work and running his own practice. He presents cases, advises clients, and appears in court regularly.
Grasso earned a J.D. from The City University of New York School of Law in 2012 after completing undergraduate studies at the State University of New York, College at Old Westbury, where he received a B.A. in Psychology in 2009. Those academic years shaped a practical approach to legal problems. He came to law with an interest in how people and institutions interact under the law.
He has practiced in several settings. In 2014 he served as a partner at The Law Office of Walsh Grasso & LeFebvre, LLP. That same year he established GCGrasso Law, PLLC and is listed as Lawyer & Counselor at Law there. In 2016 he took on a partner role at Grasso & Guseynov, LLP. The sequence of those roles reflects both private firm experience and the management responsibilities of running a small practice.
Mr. Grasso is admitted in New York and has appearances in numerous federal venues, including the U.S. Supreme Court, the 2nd Circuit and the D.C. Circuit. He also appears in district courts around the country, among them the Northern District of California, the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York, the District of Utah, the District of South Carolina, the District of the District of Columbia and the Middle District of Pennsylvania. He brings those admissions to bear on matters that require litigation across jurisdictions.
Professional affiliations form a steady part of his profile. He has been a member of the New York City Bar Association, the Queens County Bar Association, the New York State Bar Association and the American Bar Association since 2013. He is also a Notary Public for New York State. Those memberships keep him connected to developments in court rules, practice management and local bar initiatives.
Grasso’s work combines courtroom appearances, client counseling and the administrative duties of a small firm principal. He maintains an active practice through GCGrasso Law, PLLC and handles matters that require admission in multiple federal and state courts. His current practice focuses on litigation and counseling for clients in state and federal matters.