About Thomas
Thomas Stufano practices law in New York and runs a small private practice based in the state. He is an active member of the State Bar of New York and has held that membership since 2019. He appears in public listings as the principal of Stufano Law, PLLC.
Stufano’s professional path is straightforward. After entering the legal community in New York, he established his own firm to provide direct client counsel and courtroom representation. He has operated Stufano Law, PLLC since setting up practice, managing the day-to-day work of a small firm and handling matters that arise under state law.
Colleagues describe him as practical in approach. He tends to break complex problems into clear steps. That method shapes how he prepares cases and advises clients. It also guides how he staffs matters, balancing in-house work with outside resources when cases require broader support.
In court, Stufano focuses on presenting facts plainly. He favors clear records and concise argumentation. Those preferences show up in filings and in the way he communicates with judges and opposing counsel. Outside the courtroom, he handles negotiation and client counseling with the same emphasis on clarity.
His practice environment is that of a small firm. Stufano Law, PLLC handles matters rooted in New York’s courts and regulatory systems. The firm’s size allows Stufano to take a hands-on role in each case. Clients typically work directly with him rather than through layers of junior attorneys.
Public professional involvement has centered on membership in the State Bar of New York, where he has been listed since 2019. That membership keeps him connected to local rules and continuing legal education opportunities. It also provides a forum for staying current on changes in state procedure and court decisions.
Stufano balances litigation work with transactional tasks that arise in the same legal environment. He manages files, meets deadlines, and presents matters in both written and oral form. That steady practice model is the foundation of his work at Stufano Law, PLLC, where his current practice focuses on legal matters arising in New York.