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Attorney Profile: Corey Biazzo

Civil Trial & Appellate Lawyer | U.S. Supreme Court Advocacy

 

Corey Biazzo is a civil trial and appellate lawyer whose practice is built around complex litigation, high-stakes legal questions, and appellate advocacy—including matters reaching the United States Supreme Court. He represents individuals and businesses in serious civil disputes throughout Florida and South Florida, including Broward County, Miami-Dade County, and Palm Beach County and throughout North Carolina, including Mecklenburg County, Union County and Cabarrus County.

As a U.S. Supreme Court appellate lawyer, Corey Biazzo represents clients across the United States.

Corey’s work is defined by one principle: cases should be built to withstand scrutiny at the highest level of review. That philosophy shapes his approach to trial strategy, record development, motion practice, and appellate briefing.

Featured Legal Commentary on NewsNation

 

Attorney Corey Biazzo appeared on NewsNation to discuss the Supreme Court birthright citizenship litigation and the constitutional and procedural issues surrounding the case. The appearance reflects Corey’s focus on appellate advocacy, constitutional litigation, and high-stakes legal questions involving federal courts and the U.S. Supreme Court.

Watch the NewsNation segment: “Biazzo Law, PLLC NewsNation Birthright Citizenship Interview with Laura Ingle.”

If your civil litigation, appeal, injunction, or constitutional-law matter requires appellate-level strategy, contact Biazzo Law to discuss your options.: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3SNIcBVL30 

A Trial Lawyer with an Appellate Mindset

 

Unlike attorneys who view trial and appeal as separate disciplines, Corey Biazzo approaches civil litigation as a continuous process—one that begins with issue framing and ends with enforceable, durable outcomes.

From the earliest stages of a case, he evaluates:

  • How legal issues will be reviewed on appeal

  • Whether constitutional or statutory interpretation issues are present

  • How the evidentiary record should be developed

  • What arguments will survive heightened judicial scrutiny

 

This appellate-forward approach is especially critical in complex civil litigation, where errors at trial can undermine even favorable verdicts.

U.S. Supreme Court–Level Advocacy and Constitutional Focus

 

A defining aspect of Corey Biazzo’s practice is his involvement in matters before the United States Supreme Court, including work addressing constitutional questions, federal statutory interpretation, and issues of national legal importance.

Engaging at the Supreme Court level requires a different caliber of legal analysis—one that goes beyond local practice norms and focuses on:

  • National legal standards

  • Long-term doctrinal impact

  • Precision in legal reasoning and writing

  • Persuasive advocacy for a broad judicial audience

 

This experience informs every aspect of Corey’s litigation practice. Even when a case remains in state or federal trial court, it is prepared with the understanding that the legal arguments must hold up under the most exacting review.

For clients, this means their case is not handled as an isolated dispute, but as a matter with broader legal and strategic implications.

Civil Trial Experience in High-Stakes Disputes

 

As a Florida and North Carolina civil trial lawyer, Corey Biazzo has handled a wide range of contested civil matters involving substantial financial exposure, corporate interests, and complex factual records. He has been trusted to manage litigation independently in cases requiring strategic judgment, procedural precision, and courtroom readiness.

His trial experience includes:

  • Managing discovery in document-intensive cases

  • Litigating contested motions and evidentiary issues

  • Preparing cases for bench and jury trials

  • Advocating against sophisticated, well-funded opponents

 

This trial background ensures that appellate arguments are grounded in a properly developed record—an essential element of successful appeals.

Representation of Businesses, Professionals, and Individuals

 

Corey Biazzo represents both corporate clients and individuals, often in disputes where power imbalances, reputational concerns, or precedent-setting issues are present.

He is frequently sought out when:

  • A case involves novel or unsettled legal questions

  • Trial strategy must account for appellate risk

  • The opposing party is a large corporation or institutional actor

  • The legal issues extend beyond a single jurisdiction

 

Clients value his ability to combine trial advocacy, appellate analysis, and strategic discretion into a cohesive litigation approach.

Discipline and Judgment Shaped by Military Service

 

Before practicing law, Corey served in the United States Navy, an experience that continues to influence his professional discipline and decision-making. Military service instilled an understanding of accountability, preparation under pressure, and the importance of executing complex tasks without constant supervision—qualities that translate directly to high-stakes litigation and appellate advocacy.

Serving Florida & North Carolina While Practicing Nationally

 

While Corey Biazzo regularly represents clients in South Florida, including Broward County, Miami-Dade County, and Palm Beach County and North Carolina, including Charlotte, Raleigh, Mecklenburg County, Union County and Cabarrus County his appellate and Supreme Court–level work reflects a national practice orientation.

This dual focus allows clients to benefit from:

  • Local courtroom familiarity

  • National-level legal strategy

  • Advocacy designed for trial, appeal, and beyond

A Practice Built for Serious Legal Matters

 

Clients who engage Corey Biazzo are typically facing issues where the outcome truly matters—financially, professionally, or constitutionally. His practice is intentionally selective, allowing him to devote the time and attention required for complex civil trial and appellate work.

Biazzo Law is not a volume practice. It is a litigation and appellate practice built for cases that demand depth, judgment, and credibility at the highest levels.

Education

  • West Virginia University

  • Charlotte School of Law: Juris Doctor Degree    (Top 25% of the Class)

Areas of Practice

  • Civil Litigation

  • Appellate Law

  • Constitutional Law

  • Business Law

  • Wills and Estates

  • Real Estate Law

  • Personal Injury Law

Place of Practice

  • Florida Locations- Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade Counties

  • North Carolina Locations- Mecklenburg, Wake and Union Counties

  • Nationwide- Supreme Court of the United States

Bar Admissions

  • State - Florida State Bar

  • State - North Carolina State Bar

  • Federal - U.S. Southern District of Florida

  • Federal - U.S. Western District of North Carolina

  • Federal - U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit

  • Federal- U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit

  • United States Supreme Court

Corey, a Connecticut native, grew up in South Florida and Northern Virginia where he discovered an early interest in Law.

 

After graduating from high school, Corey served in the U.S. Navy onboard the U.S.S Harry S. Truman CVN-75 aircraft carrier as a Machinist Mate (MM) in Reactor Propulsion Division. As an MM, Corey helped operate and maintain vital equipment in the ship's nuclear power plant. Additionally, Corey participated in Command and Reactor Department drills to maintain mission readiness during the ship's  2010 Middle East Deployment. During the deployment the Truman provided close air support to coalition forces operating in Afghanistan and Iraq.  

Following his naval service, Corey received his Bachelor's Degree in Criminology from West Virginia University in 2014 where he was a member of the Dean's List. While attending college, Corey worked at a U.S. Department of Veteran's Affairs Vet Center as a Student Work-Study.  Corey received his Juris Doctor from Charlotte School of Law (CSL) in 2016 where Corey graduated as a member of the Dean's List in the top 25% of his class with Pro Bono Honors. In law school Corey worked as a Certified Legal Intern in CSL's Entrepreneurship Clinic and Driver's License Restoration Clinic where he provided pro bono services to clients in Charlotte.  

Corey practiced Personal Injury Law, Business Law, Wills and Estates and Civil Litigation at his former law practice Biazzo & Panchenko Law, PLLC in North Carolina and Florida prior to his opening Biazzo Law, PLLC. Additionally, Corey has worked in several Florida and North Carolina law firms as an attorney in several roles in the fields of Commercial Litigation, Contract Drafting, Collateral Asset Protection, Personal Injury and Civil Litigation.  

Aside from his responsibilities at the firm, Corey enjoys spending time with family and friends, working out, traveling, fishing and anything outdoors. Additionally, Corey is a passionate constitutional law buff who provides pro bono, non-partisan assistance to reign in abuses of power and violations of constitutional rights by government officials. Corey Biazzo recently filed an Amicus Curiae brief in the U.S. Supreme Court as part of this work.

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Integrity & Military Grit

Corey Biazzo: Navy Veteran, Published Author, Civil Litigation Attorney, and U.S. Supreme Court Appellate Counsel

 

Corey Biazzo is the Managing Attorney of Biazzo Law, PLLC, where he focuses on civil litigation, appellate advocacy, constitutional law, business litigation, real estate litigation, wills and estates, and high-stakes motion practice. He represents clients in Florida, North Carolina, federal courts, and selected nationwide appellate and U.S. Supreme Court matters.

Corey’s legal practice is shaped by a combination of military discipline, trial-level litigation experience, appellate strategy, constitutional-law focus, and practical business judgment. His background includes service in the United States Navy, admission to the Supreme Court of the United States, federal appellate admissions, published legal authorship, and work on amicus curiae briefs filed in U.S. Supreme Court matters.

As a U.S. Navy veteran, published author, Supreme Court-admitted attorney, and civil litigator admitted in Florida, North Carolina, multiple federal courts, the Eleventh Circuit, the Fourth Circuit, and the U.S. Supreme Court, Corey brings a rare combination of mission-ready discipline, legal writing experience, trial-level litigation judgment, and appellate strategy to Biazzo Law’s clients.

United States Navy Service and Mission-Ready Discipline

 

Before becoming an attorney, Corey served in the United States Navy aboard the U.S.S. Harry S. Truman CVN-75, a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier based in Norfolk, Virginia. He served as a Machinist Mate Fireman in the ship’s Reactor Propulsion Division, where he helped operate and maintain critical equipment connected to the aircraft carrier’s nuclear power plant.

Corey’s naval service included participation in command and reactor department drills designed to maintain readiness during the ship’s 2010 Middle East deployment. During that deployment, the U.S.S. Harry S. Truman supported coalition operations connected to Afghanistan and Iraq. His military awards include the Navy Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, and multiple Naval Command Battle Efficiency recognitions.

That experience continues to influence Corey’s legal practice. Litigation and appellate advocacy require preparation, discipline, attention to detail, calm under pressure, and the ability to perform in high-stakes environments. Corey brings that mission-ready mindset to civil disputes, emergency litigation, constitutional matters, complex motions, and appeals.

Florida, North Carolina, Federal Court, and U.S. Supreme Court Admissions

 

Corey is admitted to practice in Florida and North Carolina. He is also admitted in multiple federal courts, including the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of North Carolina, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, and the Supreme Court of the United States.

These admissions allow Corey to assist clients and referring counsel in a broad range of litigation and appellate matters, including Florida civil litigation, North Carolina civil litigation, federal appeals, constitutional disputes, emergency appellate matters, business litigation, real estate litigation, and U.S. Supreme Court amicus curiae practice.

U.S. Supreme Court and Appellate Advocacy Experience

 

Corey’s appellate practice includes work in state appellate courts, federal appellate courts, and the Supreme Court of the United States. His experience includes drafting and filing amicus curiae briefs in U.S. Supreme Court matters involving nationally significant constitutional, statutory, governmental, and separation-of-powers issues.

Corey has also litigated appellate issues in Florida, including work connected to Hallandale Plaza, LLC v. New Tropical Car Wash, LLC, 335 So. 3d 712 (Fla. 4th DCA 2022), a commercial landlord-tenant appellate matter that resulted in Florida state-law precedent.

This appellate background informs the way Corey approaches trial-level litigation. He focuses on issue preservation, record development, written orders, legal framing, standards of review, and the practical reality that a significant trial court ruling may later need to withstand appellate scrutiny.

Published Author and Legal Content Creator

 

Corey Biazzo is a published author whose books are available through his Amazon Author Page. His published legal education work includes books on gun ownership, self-defense law, federal firearms regulations, state constitutional rights, and the Second Amendment, including titles focused on Florida and North Carolina gun ownership laws.

This published-author credential demonstrates Corey’s ability to explain complex legal topics to the public in clear, practical language. His books address constitutional rights, federal and state firearms laws, concealed carry, lawful transportation of firearms, and self-defense principles. That same writing-centered approach supports his litigation, appellate, constitutional-law, and U.S. Supreme Court advocacy work.

Clients and referring counsel benefit from a lawyer who has experience turning complex legal rules into organized, understandable, and persuasive written work. Corey brings that skill to motions, appellate briefs, amicus curiae briefs, legal memoranda, emergency filings, constitutional litigation, and trial-level preservation strategy.

Recommended page link: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B08R2YVL9L 

Civil Litigation and Complex Motion Practice

 

Corey has handled civil litigation matters involving business disputes, commercial litigation, landlord-tenant disputes, personal injury litigation, contract disputes, first-party property litigation, collateral asset disputes, insurance-related disputes, and constitutional-law issues. His experience includes motion hearings, depositions, mediations, arbitrations, jury trial preparation, and litigation strategy for both individual and business clients.

At Biazzo Law, Corey’s civil litigation practice emphasizes:

  • Careful case evaluation

  • Strategic pleadings and motion practice

  • Complex legal research

  • Emergency litigation readiness

  • Business-focused dispute strategy

  • Appellate-aware trial preparation

  • Clear written advocacy

  • Record development for trial and appeal

 

This approach is especially valuable in cases involving complex motions, injunctions, constitutional issues, business disputes, real estate litigation, emergency appeals, or disputes likely to involve appellate review.

Selected Biazzo Law Success Stories

 

Biazzo Law’s work is grounded in preparation, written advocacy, courtroom strategy, and appellate awareness. While every case is different and past results do not guarantee future outcomes, the firm’s representative matters show the kind of disciplined legal work clients and referring counsel seek in high-stakes civil litigation, appellate matters, constitutional disputes, and complex motion practice.

Two Jury Verdicts for Clients in Texas Litigation

 

In a recent Texas jury trial, Biazzo Law helped secure two favorable jury verdicts for its clients. After the presentation of evidence and argument, the jury ruled in favor of Biazzo Law’s client on all claims and also ruled against the opposing party on all counterclaims. The firm’s blog explains that the case involved property-law and lease-related issues, with trial strategy focused on evidence, legal burdens, and clear presentation to the jury. Corey appeared pro hac vice in the matter in association with Texas-licensed co-counsel.

This result reflects the firm’s broader litigation approach: prepare carefully, organize the evidence, frame the legal issues clearly, and present the client’s position in a way that judges and juries can understand.

Recovery of a Six-Figure Luxury Vehicle in Miami Civil Litigation

 

Biazzo Law also successfully recovered a luxury vehicle valued at more than $140,000 for a large corporate automotive finance company in a Miami-Dade County civil litigation matter. The vehicle had been unlawfully converted, transferred through several parties using invalid titles, and nearly exported out of the United States. The case resulted in a final court judgment confirming the client as the lawful owner and restoring possession of the vehicle.

This matter highlights the firm’s ability to handle complex asset-recovery disputes involving title issues, property rights, cross-state transactions, civil litigation strategy, and coordination with government agencies. For businesses, lenders, and finance companies facing high-value collateral disputes, Biazzo Law brings a practical, litigation-focused approach to protecting ownership rights and recovering valuable property.

U.S. Supreme Court Amicus Work in a Separation-of-Powers Case

 

Biazzo Law’s constitutional and appellate practice also includes U.S. Supreme Court amicus curiae work. In Learning Resources v. Trump / V.O.S. v. Trump, Corey Biazzo filed an amicus brief addressing separation of powers, Congress’s taxing authority, the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, and limits on unilateral executive tariff authority. Biazzo Law’s blog states that the Supreme Court’s decision reinforced that major economic policy decisions involving tariffs require clear congressional authorization and that the power to tax belongs to Congress under Article I.

That work reflects the firm’s broader focus on constitutional litigation, federal appellate advocacy, government accountability, public-interest legal analysis, and U.S. Supreme Court practice.

Constitutional Law and Government Accountability

 

Corey has a strong interest in constitutional law and government accountability. His work includes constitutional research, federal civil litigation strategy, public-interest legal issues, and amicus curiae briefing in Supreme Court matters.

Biazzo Law assists clients and referring counsel with constitutional litigation involving due process, First Amendment issues, public records, government transparency, administrative action, emergency constitutional injunctions, appellate preservation, and Supreme Court-level strategy.

Through this work, Corey focuses on legal issues involving government power, individual rights, separation of powers, federalism, public accountability, and the role of courts in enforcing constitutional limits.

Florida and North Carolina Legal Services

 

Corey serves clients in Florida and North Carolina, including civil litigation, appellate advocacy, constitutional litigation, business litigation, real estate litigation, estate planning, and selected personal injury matters.

In Florida, Biazzo Law serves clients in communities including Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Wellington, Parkland, Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, Miami, Miami-Dade County, and surrounding South Florida communities.

In North Carolina, Biazzo Law serves clients in Charlotte, Matthews, Waxhaw, Indian Trail, Monroe, Ballantyne, Pineville, Mint Hill, Huntersville, Davidson, Cornelius, Mecklenburg County, Union County, Cabarrus County, Wake County, and surrounding communities.

For federal appellate and U.S. Supreme Court matters, Biazzo Law assists clients and referring counsel nationwide.

Education and Professional Foundation

 

Corey earned his Juris Doctor from Charlotte School of Law, where he graduated in the top 25% of his class, earned Dean’s List recognition, and received Pro Bono Honors. During law school, he worked as a Certified Legal Intern in the Entrepreneurship Clinic and Driver’s License Restoration Clinic, providing pro bono legal services to clients in Charlotte. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in Criminology from West Virginia University, where he was also named to the Dean’s List.

His education, military background, litigation experience, appellate admissions, writing credentials, and Supreme Court work all contribute to the firm’s focus on disciplined advocacy and strategic legal representation.

Why Clients and Referring Counsel Work With Corey Biazzo

 

Clients and attorneys often contact Corey when a matter requires more than routine legal work.

 

Common reasons include:

  • A civil case involves complex legal issues or high financial stakes.

  • A business dispute requires strategic motion practice.

  • A trial lawyer needs appellate-aware support.

  • A client needs emergency injunction or appellate relief.

  • A constitutional issue requires careful legal framing.

  • A federal appeal or Supreme Court issue may be involved.

  • A client wants counsel with both litigation and appellate perspective.

  • A case requires strong written advocacy and disciplined preparation.

  • A dispute involves multiple jurisdictions, government action, or high-value property.

 

Corey’s practice is built around preparation, clarity, responsiveness, and strategic judgment. Whether representing a client directly or supporting another lawyer as co-counsel, Corey focuses on understanding the legal problem, identifying the strongest arguments, and developing a practical path forward.

Frequently Asked Questions About Attorney Corey Biazzo

 

What type of law does Corey Biazzo practice?

 

Corey Biazzo focuses on civil litigation, appellate advocacy, constitutional law, business litigation, real estate litigation, complex motions, emergency litigation, wills and estates, and selected personal injury matters.

Is Corey Biazzo admitted to the U.S. Supreme Court?

 

Yes. Corey is admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States. He has also drafted and filed amicus curiae briefs in U.S. Supreme Court matters.

Did Corey Biazzo serve in the military?

 

Yes. Corey served in the United States Navy aboard the U.S.S. Harry S. Truman CVN-75 as a Machinist Mate Fireman in Reactor Propulsion Division. His naval service included a 2010 Middle East deployment and multiple military awards.

Is Corey Biazzo a published author?

 

Yes. Corey Biazzo is a published author whose books are available through his Amazon Author Page. His published works include legal education books addressing Florida and North Carolina gun ownership, the Second Amendment, federal firearms regulations, state constitutional rights, concealed carry, lawful firearm transportation, and self-defense law. This authorship supports his work as a litigation and appellate attorney by demonstrating legal writing, public legal education, constitutional analysis, and the ability to explain complex legal issues clearly.

What courts is Corey Biazzo admitted to practice in?

 

Corey is admitted in Florida, North Carolina, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of North Carolina, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, and the Supreme Court of the United States.

Does Corey Biazzo handle appellate matters?

 

Yes. Corey handles appellate matters, appellate strategy, amicus curiae briefs, complex motion support, emergency appeals, and appellate preservation issues in Florida, North Carolina, federal courts, and U.S. Supreme Court-related matters.

What are examples of Biazzo Law’s litigation and appellate experience?

 

Biazzo Law’s representative matters include helping secure two favorable jury verdicts for clients in a Texas civil litigation matter, recovering a six-figure luxury vehicle in Miami-Dade County civil litigation for a corporate automotive finance client, and filing amicus curiae briefing in a U.S. Supreme Court separation-of-powers matter involving tariffs and executive authority. These examples reflect the firm’s work in trial advocacy, civil litigation, asset recovery, constitutional law, and Supreme Court practice.

Does Biazzo Law work with other attorneys?

 

Yes. Biazzo Law works with trial lawyers and litigation teams as co-counsel, motion counsel, appellate preservation counsel, amicus counsel, or strategic briefing support in complex litigation and appellate matters.

What makes Corey’s background different?

 

Corey’s background combines U.S. Navy service, civil litigation experience, appellate advocacy, U.S. Supreme Court admission, published authorship, constitutional-law focus, and practice in Florida, North Carolina, and federal courts.

Speak With Attorney Corey Biazzo

 

If you need assistance with a civil litigation matter, business dispute, real estate dispute, constitutional issue, appeal, emergency motion, U.S. Supreme Court matter, estate planning issue, or complex legal strategy, Biazzo Law can help you evaluate your options.

Biazzo Law serves clients in Florida, North Carolina, federal courts, and selected nationwide appellate and U.S. Supreme Court matters.

Contact Corey Biazzo today to schedule a confidential consultation with Biazzo Law, PLLC.

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