The NY Times referred to John Carro as “a legendary retired judge.” – The NY TimesRead more about John Carro on Wikipedia

Judge Carro left the bench to build Carro, Carro & Mitchell into New York’s leading personal injury law firm.

Judge John Carro was an Associate Justice of the Appellate Division, Supreme Court, First Department, for fifteen years. While on the bench he decided thousands of cases involving personal injury, commercial, corporate finance, financial, real estate, and criminal matters.

Judge Carro served for 25 years on the bench beginning with six years on the Criminal Court, four years on the Supreme Court and fifteen years on the Supreme Court, Appellate Division. He was the first Puerto Rican to be named to the Supreme Court, Appellate Division.

Prior to becoming a judge, he was an attorney in a private practice and was the law partner of Honorable Mary Johnson Lowe, who became a Federal Judge in the Southern District of New York. In 1987 Judge Carro was awarded the Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Medal and he has been named one of the most influential Hispanics in the United States. Judge Carro has taught, lectured, and written on topics related to his practice.

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  • License
    Licensed in New York
    State: New York
    Acquired: 1956
    Active
  • Associations
    Association of Hispanic Judges - Former President
    Puerto Rican Legal Defense Fund - Former President
    Puerto Rican Bar Association - Former President
    Legal Aid Society - Trustee
    Office of Appellate Defender - Trustee
    Community Service Society - Trustee
    City University of New York Law School - Trustee
  • Education
    - Brooklyn Law School - JD - Juris Doctor
    - Fordham University - BA - Bachelor of Arts
    - University of Virginia School of Law - MA - Masters
  • Languages
    English - Native / Fluent
    Spanish - Native / Fluent

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