About Joshua
Joshua Pollack earned his J.D. from Brooklyn Law School in 1990. He completed his legal education in New York at a time when the city’s courts and commercial life were undergoing rapid change. The degree set the stage for a long career spent practicing law in that same state.
He is a lawyer at Kramer & Pollack. That association has formed the backbone of his professional life. At the firm he has handled matters for individuals and organizations, working under the banner of a small practitioner environment rather than a large national firm. Over the years his practice has remained centered in New York, where he is licensed to practice.
Pollack maintains a presence in the profession beyond his day-to-day caseload. He holds membership in the New York State Bar Association and takes part in the conversations and offerings the organization provides. That connection gives him access to continuing legal education and to networks of colleagues across the state. It also reflects a sustained engagement with the professional institutions that govern practice in New York.
Colleagues describe him as steady and practical in approach. He prefers clear explanations over legal jargon. In client meetings he aims to identify workable options and to set realistic expectations about process and timing. In written work he favors concise, direct drafting. Those habits suit the environment of a New York practice where deadlines and details often determine outcomes.
Since graduating in 1990, he has worked through legal cycles that have reshaped practice in the state. He has adapted to changes in procedure, technology and court administration. That practical adaptability has informed how he approaches new files and client concerns. He remains invested in professional development and in the routines that help a busy law office run smoothly.
Outside of firm responsibilities, he contributes time to peer activities and to the continuing education framework that the state bar offers. He participates in seminars and discussions that address developments in state law. Those engagements keep him current on procedural changes and on the evolving expectations of courts and clients.
Today he practices at Kramer & Pollack in New York. His current work concentrates on serving clients in the state through the firm’s office and professional resources.