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Jayson J.R. Choi

Garden City, NY

Direct: (516) 741-6565
Fax: (516) 741-6706
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POSITION

Shareholder

PRACTICE AREAS

Wills, Trusts & Estates Law
Corporate Law
Local Government and Land Use

EDUCATION

American University, J.D.
Duke University, A.B.

MEMBERSHIPS

Nassau County Bar Association,
- Estates and Trusts Committee
- We Care Fund, Advisory Board
- Asian-American Attorney Section

New York State Bar Association,
Trusts & Estates Section

Korean-American Lawyers Association
of Greater New York


ADMISSIONS

New York State
District of Columbia

Jayson J.R. Choi is a Shareholder of Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein, P.C., located in Garden City, N.Y., practicing in the Wills, Trusts & Estates, Corporate and Municipal, Land Use & Environmental Compliance departments. Mr. Choi represents clients in Surrogate's Court proceedings involving issues that may arise in probate proceedings, in the administration of estates and trusts, and in accounting and guardianships proceedings. He is involved in representing clients in federal and state gift and estate tax audits. He prepares wills, trusts, and other estate planning documents.

In 2023, Mr. Choi was honored with the Long Island Herald’s Top Lawyers Award for Trusts & Estates. Mr. Choi is a member of NCBA’s We Care Fund Advisory Board and a former member of the Board of Directors of the NCBA.

Before joining the firm, Mr. Choi served as Assistant Town Attorney in the Smithtown Town Attorney’s Office. There he represented and advised the Town Board on municipal law matters, including labor, employment, zoning, land use and competitive bidding issues. He also prosecuted violations of the Town Code as Special Assistant District Attorney, and served on the Town of Smithtown’s Labor-Management Committee. He was a Commissioner of the Suffolk County Human Rights Commission, a member of the Suffolk County Police Commissioner’s Advisory Board and the Town of Smithtown Anti-Bias Task Force.