About John Fredrick
John Fredrick Naizby has spent more than two decades running a regional law practice across multiple state lines. He has been the managing member of Naizby Law since 2000, a role that places him at the center of the firm’s day-to-day direction and client work. He is licensed to practice in New York, Florida and Connecticut.
His path into practice has been anchored by steady involvement in the bar. He holds current membership in the State Bar of Connecticut and has maintained an active role in the professional community there. Over the years he has balanced courtroom responsibilities and firm management, a mix that has shaped how he approaches both client service and internal operations.
At Naizby Law, he has overseen work that spans the three jurisdictions where he is admitted. The firm operates under his leadership from multiple offices bearing the Naizby Law name. Colleagues describe him as practical and detail-oriented in handling complex scheduling and procedural issues. He tends to break problems into manageable parts and to push for clear, predictable outcomes for clients.
His work habits reflect the long tenure at a single firm. Running a practice since 2000 has required adapting to changes in law and technology, and he has directed those changes at Naizby Law. He manages the allocation of cases and the development of firm policies. He also remains involved in individual matters and filings when they require senior oversight. His cross-jurisdictional admissions allow him to coordinate filings and strategy across state lines when clients require that reach.
Outside the firm structure, his continued membership in the State Bar of Connecticut keeps him connected to regional trends and procedural reforms. He has used that membership to stay current on rules and to maintain professional contacts across the state. In 2026 he continues to lead Naizby Law, overseeing its offices and practicing law in New York, Florida and Connecticut. He currently concentrates on running Naizby Law’s multi-jurisdictional practice and representing clients across the three admitted jurisdictions.