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St Thomas Labor & Employment Law Lawyer
Overview
RAVINDER S. NAGI joined the firm in 2005 as an Associate Attorney. Currently he serves as Assistant Managing Attorney/Shareholder and is Chair of the Litigation Practice Group. His practice concentration is civil litigation and he specializes in corporate, real estate, and complex commercial litigation. Prior to joining BoltNagi PC, Ravi was the Supervising Attorney for the Housing Department of the Legal Aid Society of Hawaii...
RAVINDER S. NAGI joined the firm in 2005 as an Associate Attorney. Currently he serves as Assistant Managing Attorney/Shareholder and is Chair of the Litigation Practice Group. His practice concentration is civil litigation and he specializes in corporate, real estate, and complex commercial litigation. Prior to joining BoltNagi PC, Ravi was the Supervising Attorney for the Housing Department of the Legal Aid Society of Hawaii...
RAVINDER S. NAGI joined the firm in 2005 as an Associate Attorney. Currently he serves as Assistant Managing Attorney/Shareholder and is Chair of the Litigation Practice Group. His practice concentration is civil litigation and he specializes in corporate, real estate, and complex commercial litigation. Prior to joining BoltNagi PC, Ravi was the Supervising Attorney for the Housing Department of the Legal Aid Society of Hawaii. He specialized in Landlord-Tenant civil trials, Federal Fair Housing Law, Public Housing-H.U.D administrative hearings, and Native Hawaiian land rights. Ravinder also lobbied the Hawaii State Legislature on bills affecting Housing Rights and Landlord-Tenant law.
Attorney Nagi received his B.A. in History from Tufts University in 1998. He earned his J.D. at Santa Clara University School of Law in 2001 and moved to Hawaii in 2002. He is conversational in Punjabi and Hindi. In his spare time Ravinder spends time with his family, plays basketball, swims, and practices yoga.
About Ravinder S. Nagi
Current Employment Position(s)
- Litigation Group Chair
- Assistant Managing Attorney
Languages
- Hindi
- Punjabi
Practice Areas
- Labor & Employment Law
- Litigation
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Virgin Islands, 2005
- U.S. District Court District of the Virgin Islands, 2005
- California, 2000
- Hawaii, 2002
Past Positions
- LEGAL AID SOCIETY OF HAWAII, Associate Attorney, Housing Unit Head, 2002 - 2005
- SHOKER AND LADVA, Law Clerk
Education
- Santa Clara University School of Law, Santa Clara, California, 2001
Juris Doctorate - Tufts University, 1998
B.A., Bachelor of Arts
Major: History
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
Suite 202Tutu Park Mall St Thomas, VI 00802- 1816
Phone
Fax
- (340) 776-1639
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