Ravi Chanderraj is an experienced trial lawyer who recently decided to devote his career to personal injury law. A graduate of Harvard University and the University of Virginia, Ravi began his career at an international law firm in New York, where he focused primarily on the representation of individuals and corporations in complex litigation and enforcement actions, including class actions, employment suits, and white-collar criminal defense. Through this experience, Ravi gained a keen understanding of how sophisticated, moneyed defendants attempt to avoid liability. He now uses this training to help injured people pursue justice.
Ravi excels at winning complex cases. As a young lawyer, he played an integral role in securing a $50 million verdict for a client against their former employer. That case stirred Ravi’s passion for helping victims recover the compensation they deserve so that they can move past even the most devastating losses. His role at Paul Padda Law allows him to pursue that passion full-time.
Ravi is a born-and raised Las Vegan, with deep roots in the southern Nevada community. After working in New York for nearly a decade, Ravi moved back to Las Vegas in 2024 to be closer to his family. His parents have lived here for almost 50 years, and they instilled in him the importance of giving back to the community and helping those in need. They also taught him that nobody gets anywhere in this world without the help of others. Ravi uses these lessons every day. He brings a sense of compassion and understanding to every case and every client, in addition to his formidable legal skill.
Ravi received his undergraduate education at Harvard University and his law degree from the University of Virginia School of Law. In 2003, Ravi was selected as a Presidential Scholar, one of the nation’s highest honors for high school students. In law school, Ravi was a semi-finalist in the University’s prestigious William Minor Lile Moot Court Competition.
Ravi is admitted to practice in New York. He is awaiting admission to Nevada, having passed the bar exam earlier this year. He is currently practicing in Nevada under the supervision of licensed attorneys.