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Glenn Kurtzrock

About Me

Glenn Kurtzrock began practicing law in 1999. After graduating from New York University in 1995 and Rutgers Law School in 1998, Glenn was appointed to be a law clerk in the New Jersey Superior Criminal Court where he worked on a daily basis with the senior criminal judge on the court, doing legal research and making recommendations to the judge.

Past Work Experience

In 1999, Glenn started working as an Assistant District Attorney in Nassau County, where he prosecuted a wide variety of cases including charges of Driving While Intoxicated, Grand Larceny, Resisting Arrest, Assault, Robbery, Burglary, and more.

In 2003, Glenn spent a year working for a Manhattan law firm conducting trials involving personal injury and no-fault claims. And then in 2004 he joined the Suffolk County District Attorney’s office where he tried a large number of cases, mostly violent felonies. In 2010 he was assigned to the homicide bureau where he spent the next seven years investigating and trying murder cases.

From 2017 until 2021, Glenn ran his own firm as a criminal defense attorney.

In addition to his legal work, Glenn worked as an adjunct professor in the Criminal Justice program at Briarcliffe College from 2011 until 2017. He has also given numerous lectures to attorneys on topics including Technology in the Courtroom, Enhanced Evidence Techniques, Opening and Closing Strategies, Trial Preparation, and more. He also taught as a faculty member of the National College of District Attorneys in South Carolina.