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San Razzano, Esq.

Bar Admissions

  • NEW YORK

Education

  • HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK
  • MAJOR: FINANCE

Published Works

  • CASES OF NOTE, NEW YORK JURY VERDICT
  • WEEKEND TODAY, NBC

Professional Associations and Memberships

  • NEW YORK STATE BAR ASSOCIATION, MEMBER
  • NEW YORK STATE TRIAL LAWYERS ASSOCIATION, MEMBER

San Razzano, Esq.

PHONE:

(212) LAW-SUIT OR (212) 714-1515

LOCATION:

NEW YORK, NEW YORK

San Razzano, ESQ. (b.1967- d.2023)

San Razzano devoted nearly his entire legal career to representing accident victims, and fighting with insurance companies to obtain appropriate compensation for his injured clients. He was a dedicated and well respected associate attorney with Omrani & Taub for over fifteen years, up until his untimely and heartbreaking death at the young age of 56, following a lengthy battle against a difficult illness. 

San brought a wealth of real-life experience with him when he joined the NYS Bar following his graduation from Hofstra Law School. He focused much of his professional attention on Labor Law cases, representing injured workers in complex commercial and residential construction accident cases. San was one of only a few New York Attorneys who were OSHA certified in Construction Safety. He was well respected among his colleagues and adversaries.  All who knew him held him in high regard.

San had a unique passion for life and always came to work with a smile in his voice and a positive outlook. He departed this world leaving behind a legacy of honor, compassion and generosity. Beyond his many professional achievements, San was a mentor who offered guidance, support and wisdom to others. 

With heavy hearts, the Omrani & Taub family is proud to have known him as an employee, a colleague and a friend. He is, and will continue to be, sorely missed.

San Razzano is a graduate of Hofstra University School of Law, after receiving his bachelor’s degree from Hofstra University in Finance. Mr. Razzano has practiced primarily in the area of personal injury and has been prosecuting personal injury matters on behalf of injured plaintiffs since his admission to the New York Bar. Prior to joining the Law Office of Omrani & Taub in 2006, he gained valuable experience in the area of premise liability, motor vehicle accidents, motorcycle accidents and lead-paint poisoning of infant plaintiffs. He now focuses on a large percentage of the firm’s Labor Law cases representing injured workers on complex commercial and residential construction accidents. In fact, Mr. Razzano is one of a few New York Attorneys who is currently OSHA certified in Construction Safety. Since joining the firm of Omrani and Taub, P.C. he has secured over $30,000,000 for injured plaintiffs.

Our attorneys and staff fight to obtain maximum compensation for our clients.

Mr. Razzano has been featured in New York Law Journal’s Verdicts & Settlements Hall of Fame Edition. Mr. Razzano has also been published in the New York Jury Verdict Search “Cases of Note” on several occasions, as well as appearing on NBC’s Weekend Today featuring Soledad O’Brian. He is currently a member of the New York State Bar Association, as well as New York State Trial Lawyers Association, and also has been recognized as a 2018 Lawyers of Distinction in the area of Labor Law. He also served as an officer of the Brooklyn Manhattan Trial Lawyers Association. Mr. Razzano has written several blogs for the firms website dealing with the technical issues of ceiling-fall-down cases in multi family apartment buildings, and also on the issue of motorcycle accidents. Besides his legal endeavors, Mr. Razzano currently gives back to the community by aiding the John Theissen Children’s Foundation by collecting toys and monetary contributions for local children in need.

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