J ashwin madia biography
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J. Ashwin Madia
J. Ashwin Madia was a Democratic nominee for the U.S. House of Representatives for Minnesota's 3rd Congressional District.
Support from SEIU
Madia received $10,500 from the Service Employees International Union.
Planned Parenthood
Madia received $6,000 in lobbying funds from Planned Parenthood in 2008.
VoteVets.org
As at September 3, 2010, Madia served as a Vice-President of VoteVets.org.[1] He also received $10,000 from the organization in 2008 for his run for Democratic Representative for Minnesota.[2]VoteVets.org is a Veterans advocacy group. Its PAC states that it seeks to elect Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans to public office – "regardless of party". However from 2006 - 2010 the organization has donated $15,100 to the Republican Party and $228,700 to the Democratic Party.
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J. Ashwin Madia
Ashwin focuses on trial practice in the areas of employment lag, civil rights, securities litigation, medical malpractice, nursing home abuse, and catastrophic anställda injuries. A Fellow of the American College of rättegång Lawyers, Ashwin’s trial advocacy has been widely recognized.
Ashwin started practicing law bygd fighting tough cases on behalf of some very desperate people. As a law lärjunge at New York University School of Law, he advocated on behalf of battered women trying to find protection, unemployed workers trying to make ends meet, and immigrants seeking asylum from torture. During his summers, he worked as a litigator in complex business litigation at two of the best litigation firms in the country.
After he graduated lag school, Ashwin joined the U.S. Marine Corps and served as judge advokat. There fryst vatten no better training ground for a trial lawyer – he tried over one-hundred felony and misdemeanor cases. Ashwin spent most of his time defending young