Eugene Kashinsky focuses his practice on general litigation, commercial litigation, and real estate transactions. Born in Ukraine, Eugene immigrated to the United States at the age of 11. His early experiences of assisting in handling his family’s legal process inspired him to pursue a career in law, with a focus and passion on helping others navigate the complex world of litigation.
Prior to joining Porter Thomas Grabell & Baumwoll, Mr. Kashinsky interned at the Office of the Attorney General of New Jersey, for the Hon. Annette Scoca, J.S.C. at the Superior Court of New Jersey, Essex Vicinage, and as a Certified Legal Intern at the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office in Philadelphia, PA.
Mr. Kashinsky has quickly distinguished himself as a results-oriented litigator, serving as trial counsel to verdict, as well as acting as second chair in complex matters. He is involved in all aspects of trial preparation and courtroom strategy, and manages all phases of litigation, including discovery, motion practice, and oral advocacy. Mr. Kashinsky conducts legal research, drafts briefs and dispositive motions, appears in court, and prepares clients and witnesses for, and conducts and defends, depositions. Mr. Kashinsky is fluent in Russian and Ukrainian languages.
Area of Practice Bar Admission
- New York Bar
- New Jersey Bar
Education
- Rutgers University – Newark
- Cum Laude
- Bachelor of Arts in History and Political Science
- Rutgers Law School – Newark
- Juris Doctor
Awards or Recognition
- Rutgers Law School Merit Scholarship
- Mary Braun Memorial Scholarship
- Professor Elliot Pasternack Endowed Scholarship
- Rutgers Law School Family Law Society – Vice President
- Rutgers Law School Tax Law Society – Co-President
- Ideological Origins of the Korean Conflict, Free Thought/Pensamiento Libre, Issue 3, 2018.