About Vincent J.
Vincent J. Scamardella began his path to the law at Marist College, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice. He went on to New England Law | Boston, receiving his Juris Doctor in 2010. The combination of a criminal justice undergraduate program and a later law degree shaped his early approach to legal work.
After completing law school in 2010, Scamardella established his practice in New York. He is admitted to practice in that jurisdiction. Over the years he has worked in courtroom settings and handled matters that required both written advocacy and in-person representation. He has experience preparing filings, arguing motions, and advising clients on procedural and substantive issues that arise in state courts.
Scamardella’s academic background gives him a practical perspective on cases that involve questions of procedure, evidence, and public safety. He draws on coursework and training from his undergraduate studies when evaluating investigative records and police reports. His legal training at New England Law | Boston provided the doctrinal foundation he uses when crafting legal arguments and responding to opposing counsel.
Clients and colleagues describe him as methodical in case preparation. He tends to favor direct communication and plain explanations of complex legal topics. In contested matters he focuses on organizing the record and identifying clear lines of legal authority. When a case does not require trial, he pursues negotiated resolutions that reflect the client’s objectives. When it does, he prepares for litigation with detailed factual analysis and procedural planning.
Outside the courtroom, Scamardella has participated in continuing legal education programs and has kept current on developments in New York law. He has shown an interest in how procedural rules affect case outcomes and in practical strategies for managing litigation timelines. He also maintains professional contacts across the New York legal community, which he uses to coordinate discovery and scheduling matters when cases involve multiple parties.
As of 2026, Scamardella continues to practice in New York. He focuses his practice on matters arising under New York law and on cases that involve both trial and pretrial advocacy.