About Gregory
Gregory Grizopoulos attended the State University of New York before building a career centered in New York’s courts. He is licensed to practice in New York and has maintained an active presence in the local legal community for years. His education at SUNY provided the foundation for steady involvement in courtroom practice and bar affairs.
Early in his professional life Grizopoulos became involved in several bar organizations. He has been a member of the Hellenic Lawyers Association and has long participated in groups that engage with criminal court practice. Since 2006 he has been active in the Criminal Courts Bar Association of Nassau County; he joined the association that year and has served as a director since 2012. He also took on a leadership role in the Assistant District Lawyers Association, serving as its second vice president beginning in 2012 and remaining associated with that group in subsequent years.
Those roles have kept him closely connected to the daily workings of criminal courts in the region. His responsibilities in the Criminal Courts Bar Association and the Assistant District Lawyers Association have involved organizing and attending meetings, contributing to discussions about court procedures and practice, and representing the perspective of courtroom practitioners in association settings. He has remained a visible member of the bar through those steady commitments.
Colleagues describe him as someone who prefers hands-on involvement over ceremonial titles. He has worked alongside judges, prosecutors and defense counsel in contexts shaped by the Criminal Courts Bar Association’s work. His directorship in that association has spanned administrative duties and outreach aimed at improving communication among court participants.
Outside those organizations, Grizopoulos has been part of the broader legal community through membership in other professional groups. He has continued to attend events and participate in association programs that address changes in criminal procedure and courtroom practice. That ongoing engagement keeps him current on local rules and emerging issues that affect litigators in New York’s courts.
Today he practices in New York and remains active in the bar associations that informed his career. His current work concentrates on matters in New York criminal courts, where his association experience and long-standing local ties inform his approach to courtroom practice.