About Joju J.
Joju J. Thomas began his academic path at Villanova University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in 1996. He continued his studies at Northeastern University School of Law and received his J.D. in 2000. Those years on campus shaped his approach to legal reasoning and gave him grounding in both theory and practice.
After law school he entered private practice and established a career spanning multiple jurisdictions. He is admitted to practice in New York and Massachusetts. That dual admission has allowed him to take on matters that cross state lines and to advise clients on questions that arise in both forums.
Thomas progressed through several roles before assuming his current position. He serves as Senior Associate at The Law Offices of Joseph A. Romano. In that capacity he works on client files, prepares filings and participates in strategy discussions. Colleagues describe him as steady under pressure and attentive to procedural detail.
He has maintained membership in a professional association since 2003. That long-term affiliation has kept him connected to peers and to the changing rules that govern practice. Over the years he has continued to update his knowledge of case law and procedure, often applying classroom lessons to practical problems his clients face.
Thomas’s professional routine combines courtroom preparation with office-based research and client counseling. He favors clear writing and careful organization. Those habits help when managing complex dockets or tight deadlines. He also places weight on client communication, ensuring people understand the steps ahead and the likely timelines.
Outside of daily practice he reads widely on legal developments and procedural trends. He follows appellate decisions and local court rules, and he adjusts his practice when new precedent or rule changes require it. He is known within his firm for methodical case preparation and for keeping teams coordinated on multi-stage matters.
As of 2026 Thomas continues his work at The Law Offices of Joseph A. Romano, applying his Northeastern law training and his dual-jurisdiction experience to client matters in New York and Massachusetts. His current practice focuses on representing clients across matters that arise in those states.