About Jayson
Jayson Lutzky graduated from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in 1979. He entered the New York legal community at a time of change and built a steady practice over the following decades. His legal training at Cardozo laid a groundwork he would return to in day-to-day courtroom work and procedural matters.
By 1985 he was a partner at Jayson Lutzky, P.C. He has kept that association for more than three decades. The firm serves clients in New York courts, and Lutzky’s name has been attached to the practice since the mid-1980s. That longevity suggests a practice area rooted in local civil court business and routine litigation work.
Outside his firm role, Lutzky has been active in the courtroom system in other capacities. Since 1998 he has served as an arbitrator in the Small Claims Part of the Civil Court of the City of New York. That position places him on the front lines of lower-dollar civil disputes, where procedural expediency and clear decision-making matter most. He also holds longstanding membership in the Bronx County Bar Association, a relationship that dates back to 1985.
Those roles reflect steady engagement with New York’s civil justice framework. They also mean he has spent large portions of his career immersed in the rules and practices that govern trial-level civil proceedings. Whether sitting as an arbitrator or representing private clients, Lutzky operates within the same municipal and county systems where many residents first encounter the legal process.
Colleagues and court personnel who have worked with him over the years describe someone familiar with the tempo of the city’s civil dockets. He has balanced private practice responsibilities with public service on the bench of the Small Claims Part. That dual perspective informs how he approaches disputes and hearings.
As of 2026 Lutzky continues to practice in New York through Jayson Lutzky, P.C. He maintains ties to the Bronx County Bar Association and remains listed as an arbitrator in the Civil Court’s Small Claims Part. He currently focuses his practice on matters that arise in New York civil courts.