Fall 2025 class of associate attorneys join Spiro Harrison & Nelson

Montclair-based law firm Spiro Harrison & Nelson announced Sept. 22 the addition of three associate attorneys: Stephen A. Weiss, Edward S. Bank, and Robert Casino. 

“Each of these attorneys brings a unique set of skills, impressive academic credentials, and real-world experience that will enhance our firm’s ability to deliver thoughtful, creative, and effective solutions for our clients,” said Jason C. Spiro.

“Their arrival reflects our ongoing commitment to recruiting the best legal talent and to growing a firm culture that values excellence, collaboration and the best advocacy on behalf of our clients.”

Weiss joins the firm’s Montclair office as a litigation associate. Before entering private practice, he served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Patrick DeAlmeida of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division, where he worked on a wide range of civil, criminal, and administrative matters. Stephen earned his J.D. from Rutgers Law School. Prior to law school, Weiss taught for two years with Teach for America.

Bank joins the firm’s Red Bank office as an associate attorney. He previously clerked for the Honorable David A. Nitti in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Monmouth County, Civil Division, where he conducted extensive research and analysis across a broad range of civil matters. Edward earned his J.D. from Rutgers Law School, where he was a member of the Rutgers University Law Review, the Sports & Entertainment Law Society, and the Student Bar Association. 

Casino joins Spiro Harrison & Nelson’s New York City office as an associate attorney, bringing strong experience in antitrust, intellectual property, and criminal law. During law school, he worked at both private firms and government agencies where he supported the licensing and enforcement of standard essential patents and researched foreign antitrust regimes, and the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office, where he worked on complex criminal matters. Robert earned his J.D. from The George Washington University Law School.