William J. Dreyer has been practicing law for 30 years.
His primary areas of practice are criminal and civil litigation.
He is admitted to practice before all New York State courts;
the United States District Courts for the Northern and Southern
Districts of New York; the Second Circuit Court of Appeals; and
the United States Supreme Court.
Mr. Dreyer is a graduate of Bowdoin College (1966) and New York Law School (1969).
After graduation from law school, Mr. Dreyer served as Captain, JAGC, in the United
States Army and then became an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of
New York and served as Chief Assistant from 1976 to 1980. He has been in private
practice since 1980. Mr. Dreyer is widely considered by his peers as an authority in
the area of federal practice and trials. He is listed in the first and all subsequent
editions of "The Best Lawyers in America".
Mr. Dreyer is a frequent lecturer at seminars for law schools and
the New York State Bar Association concentrating in the area of Federal
Civil Practice and Federal Criminal Practice.