Tashi  Vaish

Tashi Vaish

Offices: New York
Associate

Tashi Vaish joined Russo & Gould after gaining valuable experience working on plaintiff's side of personal injury cases at a firm in Colorado. Her experience includes analysis of liability and medical causation issues and litigation support in auto accidents and premises liability cases. Born and brought up in India, Tashi completed her bachelor's in business administration and bachelor's in law from the Northcap University, India. A search for a new challenge brought her to the United States where she completed her LLM from the Pennsylvania State University. Tashi has previously interned with the Public Prosecutor at Delhi High Court.

In her free time, Tashi enjoys kayaking, mixed martial arts, dance music, and spending time with family and friends.

Education
Pennsylvania State University, Penn State Law, LLM 2020
The Northcap University, Gurugram, India BBA-LLB, 2019

News Insights

May 8, 2024

Jennifer Cheong Successfully Obtained Dismissal for a New Jersey Commercial Client

Senior Associate Jennifer Cheong successfully obtained summary judgment on behalf of Russo & Gould''s client, a commercial tenant in Newark, NJ. The suit was filed by a pedestrian plaintiff alleging severe personal injuries, including hip surgery, and damages arising out of a trip and fall incident due to an alleged defect in the abutting public sidewalk. It was alleged that our client was responsible for maintenance and repair of the loss location.

April 30, 2024

Bring Your Child to Work Day at Russo & Gould

Russo & Gould held "Bring your Child to Work Day" by welcoming Matthew, Aiden, Colin, and Sean to sit in as jurors on a mock trial and pizza luncheon. They just might be arguing cases for our firm in the not-too-distant future.

February 23, 2024

Jeremy Berman Gets A Restraining Notice Vacated

In Colonial Funding Network, Inc. v. Swift Health Care, Inc., et al., Index 654647/2016, Supreme Court, New York County, Jeremy Berman secured an order vacating a restraining notice on a company''s bank account and vacating an approximately 6-year-old default judgment upon which the restraining notice was based.