About John
John Kiritsis built a foundation in numbers before he ever entered a courtroom. He earned a Bachelor of Business Administration and a Master of Science in Accountancy from City University of New York’s Baruch College. He then added an MBA in Taxation from Goldey-Beacom College, an LL.M. in Banking, Corporate & Finance Law from Fordham University School of Law, and a J.D. from New York Law School. That combination of law and accounting shapes how he approaches client problems.
He is admitted to practice in New York and New Jersey and is a Certified Public Accountant through the AICPA. He appears on the rolls of the New York State Bar Association and the State Bar of New Jersey, both listed as current. His legal practice is recorded under the Law Offices of Kiritsis & Associates PLLC beginning in 2014. He also operates under the Kiritsis Law Group name in his current work.
Kiritsis moved into practice carrying credentials that cross discipline lines. The accounting degrees and CPA credential inform tax and corporate work. The LL.M. in banking and finance supplies technical grounding for matters that touch on financial institutions, lending, and corporate securities. He approaches transactions and disputes by combining legal analysis with financial scrutiny. That means he reads contracts and balance sheets with equal care.
Clients who turn to him typically need help where tax, corporate structure, and finance intersect. He handles transactional matters, corporate governance questions, tax planning and compliance, and issues that arise in commercial lending. He also assists small to mid-size businesses on bookkeeping, reporting, and restorative steps when accounting problems surface. In several matters he has coordinated teams that included outside accountants and in-house financial officers.
Colleagues and opposing counsel describe him as methodical in preparing files and direct in court or negotiation settings. He maintains active memberships in both state bar associations and participates in professional networks that bridge legal and accounting practice. His classroom work at Fordham and Baruch remains visible in how he frames technical points for clients who do not speak accounting jargon.
Today he continues to practice through Kiritsis Law Group and the Law Offices of Kiritsis & Associates PLLC. He is licensed in both New York and New Jersey and continues to handle corporate, banking-related, and tax matters for businesses and individual clients. His current practice focuses on corporate, banking-related, and tax matters.