Manjinder Kaur is an associate attorney at Walsh Markus McDougal & DeBellis, LLP. Ms. Kaur’s practice areas focus on personal injury and defense insurance litigation.
Prior to becoming an attorney in 2024, Ms. Kaur earned her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Fordham University on a merit scholarship. During her time at Fordham University, Ms. Kaur also minored in Middle Eastern Studies. Following her graduation, Ms. Kaur worked as a litigation paralegal at Walsh Markus McDougal & DeBellis, LLP. After four years of being a litigation paralegal, Ms. Kaur decided to attend law school.
Ms. Kaur obtained her Juris Doctor in 2023 from Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University on a merit scholarship. Ms. Kaur continued to work as a litigation paralegal at Walsh Markus McDougal & DeBellis, LLP throughout law school. In addition to working as a litigation paralegal, Ms. Kaur was a teaching assistant to Professor C. Benjie Louis. As a teaching assistant, Ms. Kaur did extensive legal research toward the new publication of the textbook, Regulation of Lawyers, Problems of Law and Ethics. Ms. Kaur also participated in an intensive Trial Techniques Seminar where she enhanced her oral advocacy skills. In addition, during law school, Ms. Kaur was awarded the Citation of Excellence in Alternate Dispute Resolution Law.
During law school, Ms. Kaur interned for the Nassau County Bar Association’s Foreclosure Clinic where she attended foreclosure conferences and provided assistance to pro-se homeowners facing foreclosure. Ms. Kaur has seven years of extensive knowledge in handling matters from inception to conclusion in areas of general liability defense litigation and personal injury.
A daughter of immigrants, Ms. Kaur appreciates the value of hard work and believes the path to success requires humility. In her free time, Ms. Kaur enjoys spending time with her husband and traveling.
Ms. Kaur is also fluent in Punjabi, Hindi, and Urdu.