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Kudos to Pat Russo '86 As He is Named Partner at Windels Marx!

Kudos to Pat Russo '86, Genesis Parent '13 & '15, who was recently named Partner at Windels Marx!  

Since joining Windels Marx in 2012, Pat has represented and counseled a diverse array of clients in the practice group in the areas of ground transportation regulation and licensing, compliance, regulatory reforms, accessibility, medallion market valuation, corporate investigations, litigation, employment matters, tax matters, due diligence, and government procurement. In his new role, Pat will continue his representation of transportation clients, and expand his work in the areas of due diligence, compliance and corporate investigations.

“Pat has and continues to play a pivotal role in our firm’s transportation practice, which he has helped us grow and manage over the last several years,” said Matthew W. Daus, Esq., Windels Marx Partner & Chair of the Transportation Practice Group. “Pat is a dedicated member of our firm, whose diligence, integrity, work ethic and professionalism are exemplary, and he is truly a ‘one-of-a-kind’ colleague who I am proud to now officially call my law partner.”

Pat was formerly the Chief Judge of the NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission (the “TLC”) where he oversaw more than 80 administrative law judges in 4 tribunal locations throughout New York City. In overseeing the TLC tribunal, Pat handled adjudications and appeals for consumer complaints, applicant-driver fitness issues, dispatch base violations, and illegal operation of for-hire service. Immediately prior to joining the Firm, Pat served as an Inspector General for the NYC Department of Investigation, where he was responsible for investigations of criminal wrongdoing, vendor-contractor violations, conflicts-of-interest, and whistleblower complaints. In addition, Pat conducted vendor due diligence, procurement oversight, and due diligence for City Council member items. Pat spearheaded several criminal investigation involving the NYC Council members resulting in the arrests and convictions of elected officials, public employees, and City contractors.

Since 2013, Pat has been a member of the MTA Inspector General Management Advisory Board. In addition, Pat is an adjunct professor in the MPA program at John Jay College of Criminal Justice.

Pat earned a B.A. in History cum laude from Brooklyn College of the City University of New York in 1990 and earned a J.D. from Brooklyn Law School in 1993, where he was a member of the Journal of Law and Public Policy.

Congratulations, Pat!
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