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Greene Espel Welcomes Attorneys Ben Larson and Kshithij Shrinath to the Firm

Greene Espel PLLP is delighted to welcome attorneys Ben Larson and Kshithij Shrinath to our team of litigators, counselors, and investigators. 

“Greene Espel is thrilled that Ben and Kshithij have joined the firm. They are both talented attorneys with diverse backgrounds and clerkships who will provide exceptional service to the firm’s clients across a broad range of litigation and investigation matters,” shared Amran Farah, Chair of Greene Espel’s Diversity & Recruiting Committee. 

ABOUT BEN LARSON

Ben joins the firm after serving as a law clerk to The Honorable Jon Schmidt at the Minnesota Court of Appeals. Starting in the Greene Espel mail room and putting himself through law school at night, Ben brings his exceptional work ethic, intelligence, and dedication to bear for the firm’s clients.

Ben graduated, summa cum laude, from Mitchell Hamline School of Law, where he achieved Dean’s List honors every semester.  Ben also served as a Managing Editor and member of the Diversity Committee for the Mitchell Hamline Law Review

ABOUT KSHITHIJ SHRINATH

Kshithij joins the firm after clerking for the Honorable Analisa Torres of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. Prior to that, Kshithij was a Liman Fellow at The Bronx Defenders' Impact Litigation Practice, where he developed innovative legal approaches to advance client interests and strategic goals, while also demonstrating his commitment to justice.

Kshithij graduated from Yale Law School, where he was a member of the Worker and Immigrant Rights Advocacy Clinic, Features & Book Reviews Editor of the Yale Law Journal, and co-chair of Asian Pacific American Law Students Association. 

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