About Sumeet
Sumeet Sondhi trained as an economist before turning to the law. He earned a B.A. in Economics from the State University of New York at Binghamton in 1998 and later received his J.D. from Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center in 2003. That combination of analytical training and legal study has shaped the way he approaches cases and client counseling.
After law school, Sondhi established a practice in New York. He is licensed to practice in the state of New York and has built a career that spans courtroom work and consultative roles. Over time he has moved between direct client representation and positions that emphasize strategic input and case management.
Sondhi serves as of counsel and as a lawyer at The Blanch Law Office in New York City. He also maintains an affiliation with Los Angeles Criminal Defense Lawyers, reflecting ties beyond a single office and access to a broader network of practitioners. In his role at The Blanch Law Office he has worked on matters that require courtroom preparation, investigative coordination and legal research. His work there has included both trial preparation and plea negotiation in cases handled by the firm.
For more than two decades he has stayed active in the professional community. He has maintained memberships in legal organizations since 2004 and participates in events and discussions that address criminal law practice and procedural developments. Those involvements have given him recurring exposure to changes in evidence law, sentencing practice and procedural rules at the state level.
Colleagues describe Sondhi as methodical in case preparation and steady under pressure. He blends a measured courtroom style with attention to procedural detail. He is comfortable handling litigation logistics while advising on the tactical choices that arise before trial and during plea discussions.
Sumeet Sondhi’s current practice centers on criminal defense in New York and on work conducted through affiliated networks that link clients to resources in other jurisdictions.