About Jesus A. Cachaya
Jesus A. Cachaya Jr. earned his J.D. from Capital University Law School before setting his sights on practice in New York. He built his credentials through study and bar admission, then moved into a practice that engages both state and federal courts. The education provided a foundation for the cases and filings that would follow.
Cachaya is admitted to practice in New York and in the U.S. District Courts for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York. Those admissions allow him to appear in some of the busiest federal dockets in the country. He is listed as counsel at Osorio Cachaya Law Offices, PLLC, where he has handled filings and court appearances that span the local and federal systems.
His professional memberships include the New York State Bar Association, the American Bar Association, the Westchester Bar Association and the American Immigration Law Association. He maintains active participation in these groups. The memberships suggest engagement with both general practice issues and immigration law developments, and they offer regular opportunities for continuing legal education and professional networking.
Colleagues describe Cachaya as practical in approach. He favors clear pleading and steady courthouse work over flourish. That method suits litigation in federal courts where procedure and timing matter as much as the underlying law. He has navigated motions, responses and hearings in both state and federal venues, representing clients through the procedural stages that precede trial.
Clients and court observers see him as attentive to paperwork and deadlines. He handles administrative filings, responds to discovery requests and prepares motions. He also takes part in client interviews and strategy sessions. Those tasks require a steady hand and an eye on procedural rules, both of which shape much of his day-to-day lawyering.
Outside of court filings, Cachaya keeps current through the bar associations to which he belongs. They offer updates on case law and practice developments that affect New York lawyers. He draws on that knowledge to manage cases that cross state and federal lines and to advise clients on procedural options.
He currently practices at Osorio Cachaya Law Offices, PLLC, where he works on immigration and related federal court matters.