About Rochelle L.
Rochelle L. Verron trained at Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, where she completed her legal education. She built a foundation in core areas of law during her studies and carried that classroom training into practice. The law school’s emphasis on practical skills informed her early approach to client work and courtroom procedure.
After completing law school, Verron established her practice in New York. She is admitted to the New York bar and has spent her legal career working on matters that arise in state courts and administrative settings. Her work has required close attention to procedural detail, steady preparation for hearings and trials, and routine negotiation on behalf of clients.
Verron’s practice at Verron Law Group P.C. encompasses a variety of matters handled in the New York legal system. She represents clients in both transactional and contested matters, and she has experience drafting documents, preparing pleadings, and managing case timelines. Colleagues describe her as methodical in buildup and pragmatic when disputes require resolution.
Clients working with Verron can expect direct communication and an emphasis on clear explanation of options. She places importance on making sure clients understand the steps in a case and the practical implications of legal choices. That practical orientation frames how she handles discovery, settlement discussions and court appearances.
Outside the courthouse, Verron has stayed engaged with continuing legal education and firm development. She applies lessons from recent courses and evolving case law to daily practice. She also oversees case management at her office and coordinates work among staff and outside counsel when matters demand it.
She currently practices law in New York at Verron Law Group P.C., providing legal services to clients across the state.