About Jeanne M.
Jeanne M. Reardon has a steady, quietly persistent arc in New York’s legal community. She earned her J.D. from Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center in 1990 and moved into practice at a time when the profession was changing rapidly. That legal education set the foundation for a practice that would span both state and federal courts.
Her professional record shows long-term ties to New York bar organizations. She has been a member of the New York State Bar since 1994 and joined the New York State Bar Association in 2008. Admission to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York complements her state credentials and allows her to appear in federal matters across the region.
Reardon has combined private practice and sustained court work over many years. Records indicate she established her own office and served as principal and lawyer starting in 2005 under the Law Office of Jeanne M. Reardon. Over time she built a practice characterized by steady client work and courtroom appearances. She brings more than 25 years of legal experience to cases in both state and federal forums.
Colleagues and clients often note her practical approach. She tends to prioritize clarity in filings and hearings, aiming to present facts and law in a straightforward way. That approach shows in a practice that handles a mix of matters appropriate to a solo or small-firm setting, including litigation and court representation. She works directly with clients and manages case strategy, filings, and courtroom advocacy in matters brought in New York courts and in the Eastern District of New York.
Her association memberships are current, reflecting ongoing engagement with the profession’s continuing education and practice resources. She continues to maintain active bar status and admission to the federal district court serving parts of Long Island and Brooklyn.
Today she practices from the Law Offices of Jeanne M. Reardon. She represents clients in matters brought in New York state courts and in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York, continuing a long-running courtroom-oriented practice.