About John
John Troy earned an LL.M. from Dickinson School of Law in 1986. He pursued advanced legal study after completing his initial legal training, taking time to deepen his knowledge of doctrine and procedure. The degree came early in a career that would remain rooted in New York law and federal practice.
Shortly after completing his graduate work, Troy moved into private practice. Records show he has served as the managing lawyer at Troy Law, PLLC since 1989. That long tenure has kept him engaged in the practical work of running a firm as well as representing clients in court. Managing a practice for decades has involved case work, administrative responsibilities and the steady demands of client counsel.
Troy is admitted to practice in New York and before the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. He maintains an active membership in the State Bar of New York. Those admissions shape the kinds of matters he handles and the courts in which he appears. They also place him in the procedural environments of both state and federal appellate practice.
Across his career he has balanced courtroom work with the duties of firm leadership. His record reflects sustained practice in matters that arise under New York law and in federal appellate settings. Colleagues and court records note appearances in state trial courts and before the Second Circuit, reflecting a practice that spans trial-level representation and appellate briefing and argument.
Today Troy continues to lead Troy Law, PLLC, handling matters that require experience in New York courts and before the Second Circuit. He keeps a steady practice roster and manages the daily operation of his firm. His work remains centered on representation in state and federal proceedings in the New York legal system.
He now practices law in New York and before the Second Circuit, handling state-court matters and federal appellate work as part of his current practice focus.