Colin D. Brucia

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Biography

Colin Brucia is a senior associate in WSHB’s New York office specializing in complex commercial litigation, including commercial, construction and Labor Law matters.

Prior to joining WSHB, Colin worked for a Long Island-based law firm where he gained substantial experience in all facets of construction law. A 2018 graduate of the CUNY School of Law, prior to being admitted to the New York bar in early 2019, Colin worked as a student attorney for the Immigration and Non-Citizens Rights Clinic (INRC), which focused on the representation of underprivileged individuals at risk of deportation.

In his downtime, Colin enjoys traveling, particularly to the various national parks, of which he has so far had the pleasure of visiting 10 of the 63 national parks.

In the News

•Summary Judgment Win on Trivial Defect Doctrine in Kings County

Areas of Practice (6)

  • Commercial and Business Litigation
  • Commercial and Business Litigation
  • Construction
  • Construction
  • Complex Tort and Casualty
  • Complex Tort and Casualty

Education & Credentials

Mailing Address:
222 East 41st Street, 21st Floor, New York, NY 10017
University Attended:
University of Scranton, B.S., 2015
Law School Attended:
City University of New York School of Law, J.D., 2018
Year of First Admission:
2019
Admission:
2019, New York
Reported Cases:
Experience: Summary Judgment Win on Trivial Defect Doctrine in Kings County; 12.15.25
ISLN:
1001276726

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