About Atchuthan
Atchuthan Sriskandarajah earned his Juris Doctor from Quinnipiac University School of Law in 1995 after completing his legal studies there in the early 1990s. He arrived in the profession at a time when the legal landscape was changing and has practiced through several legal cycles since then.
He is the chief executive of the Law Offices of Sris, P.C. In that role he oversees day-to-day operations and provides direction on case management, client intake, and firm administration. Colleagues describe him as an organizer who prefers clear lines of responsibility. He balances managerial duties with client work, splitting his time between supervising other attorneys and representing clients himself.
His practice is licensed in Virginia. He holds a Certification of Good Standing from the Virginia State Bar, an affirmation that he meets the bar’s professional and ethical requirements. Over the years he has maintained active memberships in professional associations, attending meetings and participating in continuing legal education to keep pace with changes in statutes and procedure.
The Law Offices of Sris, P.C. operates under his leadership across multiple office listings. He has overseen the firm’s administrative expansion while keeping client service central to daily work. Staff responsibilities range from intake to litigation support, and he allocates resources to ensure cases move forward. The firm’s repeated listings under the same name reflect an emphasis on maintaining a consistent brand presence rather than numerous independent entities.
Sriskandarajah’s path is marked by steady practice rather than public-facing controversies or headline cases. He manages a portfolio of matters for individuals and businesses, and he advises clients on procedural strategy and case resolution. His professional trajectory follows a traditional arc: legal education, licensure in Virginia, firm leadership, and ongoing practice. He currently practices law through the Law Offices of Sris, P.C., handling matters across Virginia.