About Mariusz J
Mariusz J Sniarowski built his legal foundation by studying at the City University of New York’s John Jay College of Criminal Justice, then heading to Hofstra University’s Maurice A. Deane School of Law, where he earned his J.D. in 2004. The path from a criminal justice classroom to a courtroom-ready law degree was straightforward, marked by steady progress and a focus on practical skills during law school. His academic background gave him exposure to criminal justice themes that inform his later courtroom work.
After law school, Sniarowski gained admission to practice in New York and began a career centered on litigation. He has spent his professional life working in state courts, handling contested matters that require trial preparation and courtroom presence. Those early years in practice sharpened his approach to evidence, witness preparation and trial procedure. He learned to break complex legal issues into clear, usable arguments for judges and juries.
Membership in professional groups has been a constant. He is a member of the New York County Lawyer’s Association and the New York State Trial Lawyer’s Association. He is also listed as a member of the Association of Trial Lawyers in America. These affiliations reflect ongoing engagement with trial lawyers across the state and the country. They also provide regular opportunities to stay current on trial techniques and developments in civil procedure and evidence.
Sniarowski’s courtroom work tends to emphasize the practical tasks that make trials run: drafting motions, taking and defending depositions, preparing exhibits, and coordinating witness testimony. He approaches each matter by breaking it into discrete steps. That approach helps when deadlines are tight and the stakes are clear. Colleagues describe him as methodical in trial preparation and direct in court. He keeps arguments focused and avoids unnecessary detours.
Today, he practices in New York and remains active in trial-level litigation. His work continues to center on handling contested matters in state courts, including trial preparation and courtroom advocacy. He maintains professional memberships that keep him engaged with trial lawyer communities and the practical demands of litigation.