About Gregory J.
Gregory J. Tarone earned his law degree from Georgetown University Law Center in 1977 after completing a B.A. in English at Georgetown University in 1973. The two degrees set the stage for a long career that spans multiple states and court levels. He finished law school in the mid-1970s, a period that shaped his early professional network and bar activity.
Tarone is admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court and in several state jurisdictions, including Colorado, Florida, Massachusetts and New York. These admissions reflect a practice that crosses state lines and federal forums. Over the years he has maintained credentials that allow him to appear in both trial and appellate contexts, depending on the matter and jurisdiction.
His bar association affiliations date back to the 1970s. He was a member of the American Bar Association from 1975 to 1977 and joined the New York State Bar Association in 1979, a membership he held through 2016. More recently, he has been active in the Greater Danbury Bar Association since 2019. Those memberships have coincided with different phases of his career and geographic moves.
In 2005 he earned a Home Builder certification from the National Association of Home Builders. That credential sits alongside a broader legal practice that has included commercial and sports-related work. In 2018 he served as Lawyer & Counselor at Law at SPORTS LAWYERS INTERNATIONAL PLLC, a role that linked him to legal issues in athletics and sports organizations.
Public records list an office under his own name, Gregory J. Tarone, Esq. He has alternated between organizational roles and solo practice at various points in his career. That pattern is common among attorneys who handle matters in multiple jurisdictions and who consult on discrete projects for institutional and individual clients.
Across four decades he has combined formal bar admissions, association memberships and professional certifications to sustain a practice that adapts to different legal settings. He continues to handle matters that draw on his background in sports-related legal work as well as commercial and construction-related issues in the states and courts where he is authorized to practice. His current practice involves sports law and commercial matters across the jurisdictions where he is admitted.