Aidin Kazemi is an associate at Russo and Gould LLP, where he handles all stages of litigation involving complex claims, including New York State Labor Law violations, construction defects, and high-exposure, multi-party motor vehicle accidents.

Prior to joining the firm, Aidin clerked at the New York State Supreme Court, Queens County, where he assisted his assigned judge in drafting orders, decisions, and judgments. During his clerkship, he gained exposure to a wide range of civil litigation matters, including torts, contractual disputes, real estate litigation, and class actions. Aidin earned his LL.M. from The George Washington University Law School.

In his free time, Aidin enjoys learning new languages, going to the gym, and spending time with friends.

News Insights

July 1, 2025

David Gould with the Assistance of Joseph Fegan Score a Unanimous Defense Verdict in Supreme Court Suffolk County in 86 Minutes on a Traumatic Brain Injury Case

David Gould, with the assistance of his mentor Joseph Fegan, successfully defended a damages-only traumatic brain injury (TBI) case in the Supreme Court Suffolk County before Judge George Nolan. Christine Cirola v. Karen Johnson, Index No.: 617768-21. A total of 11 witnesses were called over a span of two weeks. The plaintiff''s attorney argued that his client sustained "a mild TBI" as a result of the accident and he requested that the jury award his client $1,000,000 in compensation.

June 23, 2025

An Erie County Jury on Tuesday Acquitted a Man Accused of Shooting at a Buffalo Police Officer in 2022 During a Foot Pursuit

An Erie County jury on Tuesday acquitted a man accused of shooting at a Buffalo police officer in 2022 during a foot pursuit.

May 27, 2025

Charles ("Chuck") Stokes Wins in Philadelphia

Representing a national self-storage company in a Philadelphia lawsuit, Russo & Gould''s Chuck Stokes forced a Plaintiff to withdraw her claims against the client, and obtained court approval of the dismissal of the client just minutes before the jury panel was brought into the courtroom.