About Leo
Leo Krymkier pursued advanced legal study at Fordham University School of Law, where he completed an LL.M. in International Business and Trade Law in 2005. The graduate program deepened his understanding of cross-border commerce, trade regulations and the legal infrastructure that governs international transactions. He followed a course of study that emphasized the interplay between domestic rules and global markets, and the degree remains a central reference point in descriptions of his work.
After finishing his LL.M., Krymkier built a practice that reflects his academic training. He has maintained membership in the New York City Bar, a professional affiliation that keeps him connected to local legal developments and practitioner networks. Over time he moved from academic study to applied legal work, advising clients on matters that require an understanding of both business strategy and regulatory detail. His approach is rooted in technical knowledge rather than broad claims; he relies on legal analysis and negotiation to address client concerns.
Krymkier’s professional interests gravitate toward commercial and trade-related issues. He handles transactions that involve international elements, and he counsels clients on compliance questions where trade rules intersect with business planning. In private practice he has worked on contract matters, cross-border commercial disputes and regulatory reviews, applying the type of specialized training provided by his LL.M. While he does not publish frequently in academic journals, his background informs how he frames legal options for businesses facing international challenges.
Today he leads Krymkier Law. The firm operates as a small practice that serves corporate clients, entrepreneurs and individuals engaged in international commerce. Krymkier manages client matters, drafts transactional documents and represents parties in negotiations. He places emphasis on clear advice and practical steps rather than theoretical exposition. He remains active in the New York City Bar and uses that affiliation to stay current on procedural and substantive shifts in the law. As of 2026 he continues to direct Krymkier Law and focuses on advising clients on cross-border commercial matters and trade-related issues.