ABOUT ASHI
From Garden Chats in L.A. to a Decade of Strategic Litigation Support
I graduated from the National Law School of India University in 2009, widely regarded as India’s top law school. That same year, the global recession disrupted every graduate’s plans, including mine.
What followed wasn’t traditional. But it was defining.
In 2009, I began working remotely with a boutique California employment law firm. Soon after, the lead attorney invited me to Los Angeles, where we spent months working side by side, building motions, dissecting the Labor Code clause by clause, and discussing landmark wage-and-hour cases over garden chats.
That experience laid the foundation for everything I’ve done since.
For over 15 years, I’ve provided litigation support to U.S. plaintiff-side attorneys, primarily in employment and personal injury matters. From early-stage case evaluation to discovery, MSJs, deposition outlines, and post-trial motions, I’ve assisted on matters ranging from class actions to seven-figure FEHA claims.
Between 2017 and 2024, I supported a high-volume California plaintiff firm as their primary litigation strategist. I handled complex motion work, legal research, and full-scale drafting, often without the need for rewrites or micromanagement.
MSJs have become a core focus of my practice.
I’ve worked on over 60 summary judgment motions, nearly all on the defense side, with a success rate north of 90%. These matters often involved nuanced legal questions, tight deadlines, and deep factual records. Attorneys I support regularly trust me to take the lead on high-stakes briefing, and the results speak to the precision, strategy, and depth I bring to the table.
I’m not licensed in California, and I don’t appear in court. I now work from India, where I run a focused litigation support practice serving U.S. plaintiff-side attorneys. Attorneys who trust me with their filings know what I bring: strategic insight, sharp research, and courtroom-ready work product that is efficient, precise, and built to win.
This isn’t outsourcing.
This is legal craftsmanship, delivered with focus, experience, and intent.
You can read anonymized examples on the Noteworthy Matters page.
I work quietly, but intentionally, to help great attorneys win hard cases.

Los Angeles, 2010 – where the journey quietly began
