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RadhikaShukla

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Associate

"I am passionate about helping clients navigate legal challenges with practical solutions and a commitment to achieving great results."

Overview

Biography

Radhika concentrates her practice on torts and products liability defense matters and insurance coverage disputes. She consults with clients to evaluate the merits of potential claims and represents them in arbitrations, mediations, and administrative trials in New York State courts. Radhika has experience in a broad array of litigation, including insurance defense matters and personal injury claims.

In addition to her practice, Radhika serves on the Rochester office Opportunity, Inclusion & Belonging Leadership Team.

Bar Associations

  • Monroe County Bar Association, Young Lawyers Section, Community Service Chair

Languages

  • Hindi
Experience

Prior Experience

  • Law Offices of Pullano & Farrow PLLC, Associate
  • Law Offices of Pullano & Farrow PLLC, Law Clerk
  • Young & Alexander, Legal Extern
  • Braum Rudd, Law Clerk
  • Law Offices of Pullano & Farrow PLLC, Summer Associate
     

Selected Honors

  • Monroe County Bar Association, Leadership Academy, Class of 2025

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