About Gregory
Gregory Haegele has been a member of the New York legal community for decades. He joined the New York State Bar in 1991 and is licensed to practice in the state. Over the years he has maintained ties to the borough bar associations that shape everyday practice in the city.
Early in his career Haegele worked with attorney Alan Chorne. That association is part of the professional background he brings to his own practice. Colleagues describe a lawyer who has moved steadily through the local legal circuits rather than through high-profile national litigation.
Haegele holds current memberships in the Brooklyn Bar Association and the Queens County Bar Association. He has retained his New York State Bar membership since 1991. Those memberships connect him to local court rules, bar-sponsored programs and continuing legal education aimed at practitioners who litigate and counsel clients in the city.
His practice addresses matters that arise in New York courts and administrative settings. He appears in proceedings in the boroughs and handles filings and court work consistent with state procedures. Haegele’s work reflects the demands of practicing in a dense, procedural environment where familiarity with local rules and calendars matters as much as substantive law.
Haegele’s professional path is marked by steady involvement in the local bar and by practical courtroom experience. He has built a practice that engages neighborhood courts and county-level matters. He is known to other lawyers and judges in Brooklyn and Queens through bar activities and casework rather than public-facing litigation campaigns.
For clients and other lawyers, Haegele represents a stable presence in New York’s legal landscape. He continues to participate in association events and to handle matters in the state’s courts. He currently focuses his practice on matters arising in New York, particularly in Brooklyn and Queens.