About Steven

Steven S — Orlow is a seasoned personal injury attorney based in Flushing, New York. With over 50 years of legal experience, he has dedicated his career to personal injury and civil rights cases. Mr. Orlow earned his Juris Doctor from Cornell Law School in 1968, a prestigious institution known for its rigorous legal training. He was admitted to the New York State Bar in 1969, starting his extensive legal journey. Before establishing his own practice in 1981, Mr. Orlow gained inexperience in public service. He served as an Assistant District Attorney in Kings County, where he developed his skills in prosecution and legal strategy.

Additionally, he held the position of Counsel to the Queens County Executive, providing legal advice on various governmental matters. In 1980, he was elected to the New York City Council as a Council Member-At-Large, representing nearly two million residents of Queens County. This role allowed him to influence local legislation and advocate for community needs. After a successful tenure in public office, he decided to focus entirely on his personal injury practice. Mr. Orlow's firm, The Orlow Firm, is located at 71-18 Main Street, Queens, NY 11367 — The firm specializes in personal injury, workers' compensation, and civil rights cases. Under his leadership, the firm is known for thorough representation and client advocacy. From 2008 to 2017, he was recognized by Super Lawyers, an honor that highlights his expertise and dedication to the field.

This recognition is evidence of his commitment to achieving justice for his clients. In addition to his legal practice, Mr. Orlow has been actively involved in various professional organizations. He has served on the Board of Directors of the Brandeis Association of Queens County and the New York State Bar Association. His involvement with the Association of Trial Lawyers of America and the New York State Trial Lawyers Association further showcases his commitment to advancing the legal profession. Within the Queens County Bar Association, he has held several leadership positions, including treasurer, vice president, and president in 2008. These roles have allowed him to contribute to the development of legal standards and practices in his community. Mr.

Orlow is married to his wife, Susan, and they have three children and five grandchildren. Two of his children, Brian and Adam, are partners in The Orlow Firm, each having practiced alongside their father for over a decade. With over five decades of experience, Mr. Orlow continues to serve clients in personal injury and civil rights matters, upholding a strong commitment to justice and client advocacy. His legacy is not only in the cases he has won but also in the values he instills in the next generation of attorneys.

Education

Cornell Law School

(1968) Juris Doctor

Accepted Jurisdictions

New York

Types of Cases Handled

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Professional Associations

American Association for Justice

has membership Current

Queens County Bar Association

President-Elect, Board has membership and Officer Current

Brandeis Association

Board has membership Current

New York State Trial Lawyers Association

has membership Current

New York State Bar Association

has membership Current

Office Locations

Main Office

 7118 Main Street Flushing NY 11367

Sources

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