Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi PC (CSG Law) is pleased to welcome Jenny Chung Quraishi back to the firm. A member in the firm’s Litigation Group, Quraishi rejoins CSG Law after serving as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey.
“It is an honor to return to my roots at CSG Law after my time in government service,” Quraishi said. “The firm offered me the perfect platform to do the work I want to focus on now that I am back in private practice. And I am also looking forward to working with my old friends, mentors, and colleagues once again.”
Quraishi’s practice focuses on white collar criminal defense, internal investigations, and complex commercial litigation, with an emphasis on class action defense matters. She represents individuals and corporations in sensitive matters and regularly appears in federal, state, and local courts. Jenny is also a valued member of CSG Law’s Cannabis Law Group and has represented applicant groups on the path to medicinal and personal use cannabis licensure.
“Jenny Chung Quraishi is a wonderful addition to the already deep bench of attorneys in our Litigation Group,” Jeffrey Chiesa, co-chair of the executive committee said. “Her insight and judgment, along with her blend of public and private experience, are a perfect fit for the clients we serve at CSG Law.”
“Jenny is a remarkable talent, and we are glad she has rejoined the firm,” Frank Giantomasi, co-chair of the executive committee said. “Jenny’s experience and understanding will further expand the services available to help clients resolve high stakes and high-profile litigation matters.”
Before her time at the Department of Justice, Quraishi served as Counsel and as an Associate in CSG Law’s Litigation Group, and, prior to that, she was an associate at a prominent New Jersey law firm. Jenny also served as a law clerk to the Honorable Michael A. Hammer, U.S.M.J., in U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey. Jenny is a member and a past president of the Asian Pacific American Lawyers Association of New Jersey (APALA-NJ). She is also a Trustee for the Historical Society of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey.