About Janelle
Janelle Romero practiced law in New York after completing the education required to be licensed in the state. She is admitted to the New York bar. Her early training combined classroom study and the hands-on work that often defines a lawyer’s first years. That mix shaped a pragmatic approach to legal problems.
Romero moved into practice in New York courts and regulatory settings. Over time she handled matters that required both courtroom presence and careful client counseling. Her record reflects steady work rather than headlines. Colleagues describe her as steady in court and focused at the negotiating table.
Her day-to-day work has involved case assessment, drafting and filing court documents, and advising clients on procedural and substantive issues. She has represented individuals and organizations in state-level matters and spent considerable time preparing cases for hearings and trials. Romero’s repertoire includes written advocacy and oral argument, and she emphasizes clear explanations for clients who face complex legal choices.
Clients and other lawyers note Romero’s plainspoken manner. She tends to avoid legal jargon when explaining options. That habit helps clients make practical decisions under pressure. Romero also pays attention to the calendar and deadlines. In litigation, she stresses orderly preparation. In advisory matters, she values foresight and careful documentation.
Outside the courtroom she has participated in local professional forums and attended continuing legal education to stay current on developments that affect New York practice. She prefers sustained work over publicity and lets results speak for themselves. Romero’s colleagues say she is dependable and methodical, preferring clear lines of communication over legalese.
Today Romero maintains an active practice in New York. She continues to represent clients in state proceedings and provide counsel on legal matters arising under New York law. Her current practice focuses on legal matters arising in New York.