Yael Pasumansky represents clients in complex civil litigation and investigative matters, including contractual disputes, class actions, and state and federal regulatory investigations.
Yael maintains an active pro bono practice. She represents clients in immigration and family court matters related to claims for asylum, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, naturalization, habeas corpus relief, child custody, and orders of protection. While in law school, she directed her school's legal assistance program for immigration clients.
Yael has published two articles in the Tulane Law Review: "Traditional Tools Lead to Arbitrary Application: Chevron Framework Limits Noncitizen Status Adjustment" and "Dueling Over Clinical Judgment: Developing the Falsity Element of the False Claims Act."
- Tulane University (J.D. magna cum laude 2025; Order of the Coif; Notes & Comments Editor, Tulane Law Review; Moot Court, Trial Division; B.A. in Political Science and Philosophy magna cum laude with honors 2022; Phi Beta Kappa)
- New York
- Russian