John A. Pappalardo - White Plains, NY
Attorney at The Pappalardo Law Group PLLC
Lawyers in White Plains, NY
200 East Post Road White Plains, NY 10601
- 1 Super Lawyers®
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39
Years
Experience
Updated: 03/10/2026
Attorney Information
Overview
John A. Pappalardo is a Partner in the Pappalardo Law Group, PLLC, with offices in White Plains, New York and Roseland, New Jersey. The firm is involved in arbitration, mediation, and litigation. John has been an active Arbitrator, Mediator, and litigation attorney for 39 years.
John has extensive experience in alternate dispute resolution (ADR), having served as an arbitrator and mediator in over 2,000 domestic and international matters. Throughout his career, John has presided over a broad range of complex domestic and international disputes involving: public works construction and development contracts; private construction and development contracts; franchise law; commercial law; industrial projects; real estate valuations; insurance law; legal fee disputes; sustainable energy development; federal securities law; matrimonial law; and employment and labor law.
John is heavily involved in commercial and construction law matters involving both public and private projects ranging in value from $50,000 to $25 million. John’s ADR portfolio includes: a dispute between an LPGA certified golf club and general contractor; disputes between land owners and sustainable energy construction contractors involving a multimillion dollar solar farms; architect malpractice claims; multi-million dollar New York City excavation and water drainage projects; car wash installation projects; school district disputes with contractors and architects; disputes involving rollercoaster and amusement projects; multi-legged disputes between owners, architects, sureties, and prime contractors on public works contracts; partnership dissolutions in the fields of medicine, law, international finance; contractor and homeowner disputes ranging from cosmetic upgrades to new home constructions; as well as several other moderate to highly significant matters between contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, sureties, homeowners, architects, municipalities, and mid-to-large sized businesses.
John has also represented clients against contractors and contractors against clients in construction and commercial litigation. He has represented a significant number of homeowners and homebuilders in litigation associated with the construction of new homes and the renovations and expansion of existing homes.
John is a member/fellow of the American Arbitration Association (AAA), CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution, FINRA, Second Department Special Masters, National Arbitration and Mediation (NAM), Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (Ciarb), Construction Lawyers Society of America (CLSA), and Arbitration Ireland Association organizations, as well as the Presumptive ADR panels for the counties of Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Orange, Rockland, Bronx, Kings and New York. He has taught Arbitration and Mediation programs and has spoken for the AAA, New York State Bar Association, Westchester County Bar Association, and National Business Institute.
John’s matrimonial practice handles moderate to very complex litigation involving matrimonial and family law cases. He also has a private matrimonial mediation practice, is certified in matrimonial collaborative law, and sits as a matrimonial arbitrator. He has served as a Guardian Ad Litem and an Attorney for the Child(ren) in many matrimonial proceedings. His work as an Attorney for the Chil(ren) for 35 years included representing children where their rights have been implicated.
John is a Fellow and Certified Arbitrator of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and a Fellow of the International Association of Matrimonial Lawyers. He has been recognized as a top attorney by SuperLawyers in ADR and Matrimonial/Family Law. He is a member of the American Bar Association, New York State Bar Association, Westchester Bar Association and their Family Law and Alternative Dispute Resolutions subsections. He is a referral attorney for the State Department for Missing and Exploited Children, representing parents who have had their children abducted. John is currently an Officer with the Westchester County Bar Association and is a member of the Executive Committee.
John teaches ADR as an Adjunct Professor at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, and Arbitration and Mediation as a visiting Professor at the Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University. He also currently serves his community as a Part-Time Judge.
John graduated from Ithaca College in 1983 with a B.A. degree and received his J.D. in 1986 from The New England Law School.
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Awards and Honors
Honors
- Accepted into Prestigious Global Community of Dispute Resolution Leaders
Other Sources of Feedback About John A. Pappalardo
Included on the 2026 New York Metro Super Lawyers list
Past Lists
- 2025 New York Metro Super Lawyers list
- 2024 New York Metro Super Lawyers list
- 2023 New York Metro Super Lawyers list
- 2022 New York Metro Super Lawyers list
- 2021 New York Metro Super Lawyers list
- 2020 New York Metro Super Lawyers list
- 2019 New York Metro Super Lawyers list
- 2018 New York Metro Super Lawyers list
- 2017 New York Metro Super Lawyers list
- 2016 New York Metro Super Lawyers list
Education
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Legal Education
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New England Law,
Boston,
Massachusetts, 1986
J.D.
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New England Law,
Boston,
Massachusetts, 1986
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Non Legal Education
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Ithaca College, 1983
B.A.
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Ithaca College, 1983
Published Works
Articles
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John A. Pappalardo and Nicole Carpinteri, Mediation and the Role of the Attorney for the Children, Westchester Lawyer, WCBA, December 2024.
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John A. Pappalardo and Samantha A. Rescigno. Advocacy in the Pre-Trial Stages, The Advocate’s Advantage Blog, Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, January 2023
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John A. Pappalardo, with Cassidy Allison and Samantha A. Mumola. We All Need Somebody to Lean On: Using the Law to Nurture Our Children, Beginning with Third-Party Visitation, Pace Law Review Vol. 39, No. 2, Fall, 2019
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John A. Pappalardo and Elidi B. Lara. The Role of the Guardian Ad Litem in Parental Alienation Cases, Westchester Bar Journal Vol. 44, No. I, Fall, 2019
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John A. Pappalardo and Emily Rawdon. The Unanswered Questions Lingering Among Family Lawyers Two Years Following the Supreme Court’s Ruling That Same Sex Couples May Not Be Deprived the Right to Marry, Westchester Bar Journal, Vol. 42, No. 1, P. 43 , 2017
- John A. Pappalardo. Revisiting Arbitration Within Domestic Relations, Westchester Bar Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 12, P.8, 2017
- John A. Pappalardo, Judith E. Murphy, and Kristen L. Woodford. Revisiting ADR Within Domestic Relations Law, Westchester County Bar Association Newsletter, 2009
- John A. Pappalardo. Domestic Violence and Orders of Protection, Westchester County Bar Association Newsletter, 2010
- John A. Pappalardo. New York State's Refusal to Promote Visitation Between Foster Care Children and Their Extended Family, Westchester Bar Journal, 1996
Bar Admissions
- Massachusetts, 1986
- New York, 1987
- New Jersey, 1989
- U.S. District Court Southern District of New York
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of New York
- U.S. District Court District of New Jersey
- U.S. Supreme Court
Other Affiliations
- New York State Bar Association, Alternate Dispute Resolution Subsection
- Westchester County Bar Association, Alternate Dispute Resolution Subsection
- American Arbitration Association
- American Bar Association, Alternative Dispute Resolution Subsection
- International Academy of Family Lawyers
- American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers
- Former Paralegal Advisory Committee at Berkeley College
- Westchester County Civil Arbitration Panel
- United States Bankruptcy Court Mediation Panel
Reviews
Customer Reviews for John A. Pappalardo
Highlights
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1.5 Professional Competence
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Hired Attorney 2019John was happy to collect excessive fees, offering little to no guidance in my case, and where guided, the guidance was wrong. I was first told to estimate the highest possible expenses, which led to losses of thousands in my divorce matter. Next, I was not guided to keep track and keep separate bank accounts. Finally, they never made any attempt at settlement pre-trial, instead happy to milk me for more legal fees. I would describe the firm as self serving, totally negligent attorneys. John runs a disguising, self serving sham of a business, at the lowest rung of society. He keeps a rotating crew of trainees who do the work, and do not have experience, and seeks to charge you as much as possible while doing so, offering poor advice, completely self serving. Avoid John at all costs, and good luck.
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200 East Post Road
White Plains, NY 10601
Phone: 914-362-2979
Fax: 914-761-0747
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