About Terry D
Terry D Horner earned his law degree from Brooklyn Law School in 1978 after completing undergraduate work at New York University and Reed College. He received a B.A. in history from NYU in 1976 and attended Reed College in 1975. Those academic years set the stage for a long career in the New York legal community.
Horner’s professional footprint appears largely local. He held membership in the New York State Bar Association from 1984 through 1994. He has been part of the Dutchess County Bar Association in two long stretches: first from 1984 to 1995, and then again beginning in 2009 and continuing to the present. Those memberships suggest sustained involvement in county and state bar affairs over many years.
Records show that he maintains a practice under the name Law Office of Terry D. Horner. The office name indicates a small-firm or solo practice structure. Over time he has remained connected to legal organizations in the region while operating his own practice.
Practicing law in New York for several decades, Horner has worked through the changes in state courts and local practice norms that have taken place since the late 1970s. He is admitted to practice in New York. His career path reflects steady participation in the legal networks that bind practitioners in the state and county bars. He has moved between periods of concentrated local bar involvement and the ongoing demands of private practice.
Colleagues and clients have had access to a practitioner whose background includes both a law degree from Brooklyn Law School and a liberal arts foundation from New York University and Reed College. He continues to operate the Law Office of Terry D. Horner. He currently practices at the Law Office of Terry D. Horner, handling legal matters in New York.