Andrea A. Tarshus is the founder and the solo practitioner at the law firm of Tarshus Law Firm located in Grand Island, New York. Focusing her practice on business and corporate law, she represents clients with matters involving business organization, business and commercial law, contracts, construction law, franchising, agriculture law, aviation law, liquor license application, minority and women-owned business enterprises, and entertainment, sports and leisure. Ms. Tarshus is well known for her professionalism and diligence with which she handles all cases. She holds an unwavering commitment to her clients’ interests and needs and upholds their rights at every turn. She is a tireless and fierce advocate for her clients’ liberties and fights aggressively for them. Keeping her clients informed throughout the entirety of their case, she communicates well, answers all her clients’ questions and provides sound counsel. With a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications from Marist College, Ms. Tarshus studied a semester abroad in Sydney, Australia. She was the recipient of the Marist College Academic Scholarship, the Marist College Research Excellence Award and the New York State Lottery “Leaders of Tomorrow” Scholarship. She also graduated with dean’s list honors. Ms. Tarshus studied law at Albany Law School and earned her Juris Doctor and a health law concentration certificate with honors. While in law school, she served as a bioethics intern at the Alden March Bioethics Institute at Albany Medical Center and a legal intern for the Albany County District Attorney at the Major Offense Unit. She was an active member of the Albany Law School Mentor Program and was the recipient of the Albany Law School Summer Stipend. Actively involved in helping those who need it the most, Ms. Tarshus is a director of the Grand Island Chamber of Commerce and a member of the Greyhound Rescue Adoption Team. She also is a board of directors’ member as well as a Business Development Committee member of the Kevin Guest House, a health care hospitality house.
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Andrea A. Tarshus is the founder and the solo practitioner at the law firm of Tarshus Law Firm located in Grand Island, New York. Focusing her practice on business and corporate law, she represents clients with matters involving business organization, business and commercial law, contracts, construction law, franchising, agriculture law, aviation law, liquor license application, minority and women-owned business enterprises, and entertainment, sports and leisure. Ms. Tarshus is well known for her professionalism and diligence with which she handles all cases. She holds an unwavering commitment to her clients’ interests and needs and upholds their rights at every turn. She is a tireless and fierce advocate for her clients’ liberties and fights aggressively for them. Keeping her clients informed throughout the entirety of their case, she communicates well, answers all her clients’ questions and provides sound counsel. With a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications from Marist College, Ms. Tarshus studied a semester abroad in Sydney, Australia. She was the recipient of the Marist College Academic Scholarship, the Marist College Research Excellence Award and the New York State Lottery “Leaders of Tomorrow” Scholarship. She also graduated with dean’s list honors. Ms. Tarshus studied law at Albany Law School and earned her Juris Doctor and a health law concentration certificate with honors. While in law school, she served as a bioethics intern at the Alden March Bioethics Institute at Albany Medical Center and a legal intern for the Albany County District Attorney at the Major Offense Unit. She was an active member of the Albany Law School Mentor Program and was the recipient of the Albany Law School Summer Stipend. Actively involved in helping those who need it the most, Ms. Tarshus is a director of the Grand Island Chamber of Commerce and a member of the Greyhound Rescue Adoption Team. She also is a board of directors’ member as well as a Business Development Committee member of the Kevin Guest House, a health care hospitality house.