Alex R. Castilletti

Associate

Alex R. Castilletti is an associate at Dell & Dean. Mr. Castilletti’s practice areas focus on personal injury, premise liability, labor law, and medical malpractice.

Prior to becoming an attorney in 2019, Mr. Castilletti earned his Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from St. Joseph’s University in 2016. While attending St. Joseph’s University, Mr. Castilletti was a member of the Criminal Justice Club, for which he served as President, as well as joining the Delta Kappa Epsilon International Fraternity, where he served on its Judicial Board. As a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon, Mr. Castilletti supported charitable endeavors, including most prominently, The Anderson Center for Autism, for which Mr. Castilletti raised money to fund their Special Olympics’ team. Additionally, Mr. Castilletti joined and competed as a member of St. Joseph’s University’s Intercollegiate Ethics Debate team.

Mr. Castilletti obtained his Juris Doctor in 2019 from Touro College – Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center on a merit scholarship. While attending law school, Mr. Castilletti was a competing member of the school’s Moot Court team, and was a semi-finalist in the Suffolk County Moot Court Competition.

Mr. Castilletti has completed over one-hundred and fifty (150) Pro-Bono hours representing our U.S. Veterans by aiding them in obtaining benefits they deserved for their service to our country. Mr. Castilletti’s dedication to aiding U.S. Veterans comes from his love for his late step-grandfather, who served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. Although not related by blood, the lessons Mr. Castilletti learned from him will last forever.

Mr. Castilletti is a lifelong resident of New York and is dedicated to serving his community. He currently resides in Holbrook with his wife and kids and enjoys spending his free time with his family and friends.

Education
  • Touro College – Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, J.D.
  • St. Joseph’s University, B.S.
Court Admissions
  • New York State
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