About Tash
Tash Haq built a foundation in business before turning to law. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of California, Riverside, completing the degree in 2002. He then attended Western Michigan University Cooley Law School, where he completed his J.D. in 2006 and studied litigation as part of his legal training.
After law school, Haq moved into practice in California. Records show he has been practicing at Haq Law Office, PC since 2010. That tenure has given him steady exposure to the demands of representing clients in the state court system. His work has involved courtroom matters and the everyday tasks of running a small law office.
Colleagues describe Haq as methodical in his preparation. He approaches cases in a way that emphasizes careful fact-gathering and attention to procedural rules. That approach has shaped the services his office offers. The litigation training he received in law school informs how he evaluates disputes and prepares them for trial when necessary.
His business undergraduate degree also plays a part in his practice. It helps him handle cases that touch on commercial concerns and client counseling where financial and operational details matter. Review of client matters suggests a steady mix of civil disputes that require both negotiation and, at times, formal court filings.
Running a small firm has required Haq to balance client work with office management. The firm’s operation involves client intake, case strategy, and the administrative side that keeps a practice functioning. That blend of responsibilities is common for lawyers who maintain solo or small-firm practices in California.
As of 2026, Haq continues to practice at Haq Law Office, PC in California. He represents clients in civil litigation and handles related legal matters for individuals and businesses. His current practice focuses on litigation and client representation in California courts.