Pomerantz LLP

Terrence W. Scudieri , Jr.

POSITION
Associate

OFFICE
New York

PRACTICE AREAS
Securities Litigation

LAW SCHOOL
Georgetown University Law Center

ADMITTED
State of New York; U.S. Court of International Trade

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Terrence W. Scudieri, Jr. focuses his practice on securities fraud litigation.

Prior to joining Pomerantz, Terrence served as a law clerk to the Honorable Timothy C. Stanceu, Chief Judge for the U.S. Court of International Trade.

Terrence earned his J.D. cum laude in 2019 from Georgetown University Law Center, where he was awarded the Joyce Chiang Memorial Award for demonstrable commitment to public service, and was recognized as a Dean’s Pro Bono Publico Honoree with Exceptional Distinction.  He also holds a Graduate Certificate in Refugees and Humanitarian Emergencies from Georgetown’s Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service Institute for the Study of International Migration.

At Georgetown, Terrence served as Online Strategy Editor and Steering Committee Chairperson of the American Criminal Law Review, and was a featured online contributor to the American Criminal Law Review Online.  He also served as an advocate and legal writing coach on the Georgetown Barristers’ Council Appellate Advocacy Division, and was a semifinalist in the November 2017 William E. Leahy Moot Court Competition.  Terrence was also recognized with a CALI Excellence for the Future Award for superior scholarly achievement in Advanced Issues in International Human Rights Law.

During law school, Terrence prepared for a career in complex federal litigation, working as a full-time law clerk at The Employment Law Group, P.C. in Washington, D.C. and at Melehy & Associates LLC in Silver Spring, Maryland.  Dedicated to his interest in public interest work, Terrence spent his academic breaks working at the D.C. Affordable Law Firm, the American Bar Association’s Commission on Immigration, and in the Office of Civil Rights in the Civil Litigation Division of the Arizona Attorney General’s Office. 

During his final year of law school, Terrence served as a judicial intern to the Honorable Royce C. Lamberth of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.

Terrence also holds a Master of Arts from The University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration and a Bachelor of Arts with high honors from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.  Before law school, Terrence worked as a clinical social worker at the Department of Veterans Affairs in Chicago and at the Center for Court Innovation in New York.  

Terrence is admitted to practice in New York and in the United States Court of International Trade.