N. Richard Wool Esq.
N. Richard Wool has been in private practice on Long Island for over thirty-five years. He began his legal career as an intern with Nassau County Law Services in Glen Cove, New York (k/n/a Nassau / Suffolk County Law Services). In 1975, he established his law practice in Nassau County and has since earned a local reputation as a talented litigator and a trusted advisor. In 1990, he added a second office in Nassau County. He has enjoyed a long standing relationship with the majority of his clients, whose children have become his clients as well. He resides in Nassau County and also maintains a second home in Suffolk County. He has two children who have pursued legal careers. Alissa is a graduate of Georgetown University Law Center who practices law on Long Island. Stefanie, graduated from the New York University Law School, and is in the practice of law with Kirkland & Ellis LLP.
Areas of Practice
- Criminal Defense
- Matrimonial
- Commercial Litigation
- Real Estate
- Corporate
- Personal Injury
- Probate, Administration & Surrogate's Court Litigation
Litigation Percentage
- 50% of Practice Devoted to Litigation
Certified Legal Specialties
- Mortgage Broker licensed with New York, 1990, PMBC
Bar Admissions
- New York
- Florida
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of New York, 1975
- U.S. District Court Southern District of New York, 1975
Education
- St. John's University School of Law, Jamaica, New York
- University of Rhode Island
- B.S. - 1970
- Major: Finance
- East Meadow High School
Professional Associations and Memberships
- Nassau County Bar Association, Member
- Suffolk County Bar Association, Member
- Community Involvement:
- Lifeline Center for Child Development Inc., Queens Village, New York, Board of Directors
- Big Brother Big Sister of Long Island, Sponsor
- North Shore Synagogue, New York, Member
Past Employment Positions
- NRW Real Estate Development LLC, Manager, 2004
- Professional Mortgage Bankers Corp., Closing Counsel, 1989 - 2005
- General Foods Corporation, Cost Analyst, 1970 - 1972
- Military Service: United States Army Reserves, 1968 - 1973
Pro Bono Activities
- Legal Services for Adolescent Substance Abusers


