About Jeffrey
Jeffrey Casazza has assembled a steady, varied legal career that spans public service, private practice and classroom instruction. He earned a B.A. in political science from Rutgers University in 1998 and completed his J.D. at New England Law | Boston in 2001. Those formative years set the pattern for a practice that has moved between courts, municipal offices and small firms.
Early in his career Casazza served as an Administrative Hearings Officer for the City of Boston in the Office of the Parking Clerk. That role put him inside municipal procedures and day-to-day adjudication. After law school he accepted a judicial law clerkship in the Civil Division of the New Jersey Superior Court, where he spent time on research and court work typical of a clerk’s docket.
In 2004 he opened a solo practice under his own name, The Law Office of Jeffrey O. Casazza, Esq. He later joined The Carroll Law Office as a senior associate in 2006, a role that returned him to a more collaborative firm setting. In 2015 he established The Casazza Law Office, resuming ownership and the responsibilities that come with running a small firm. That same year he entered academia as an adjunct professor at Cincinnati State Technical and Community College, where he taught courses aimed at law-related studies and practical skills.
His resume also records a 2023 position at Shur Law LPA listed as a lawyer. Across those moves he has been licensed to practice in Ohio, Kentucky and New Jersey. That multi-state admission has informed the geographic reach of his work and the practical choices he has made about where to take cases and how to structure a practice.
Colleagues and clients have seen him move between roles that demand different kinds of legal judgement — neutral fact-finding in administrative hearings, the procedural rigor of court clerking, the client management of private practice and the planning required in teaching. He has alternated between working inside institutional environments and running his own practice, gaining experience in both.
Casazza’s professional path is notable for its steadiness rather than sudden leaps. He has returned repeatedly to running his own office while also taking on roles that broaden his day-to-day work. He currently practices law through The Casazza Law Office, representing clients across the jurisdictions where he is licensed.