The son of a nurse and a cab driver, Vinoo Varghese got into a lot of fights growing up in Queens, so he learned martial arts to successfully defend himself and others from bullies. Things haven’t changed much for Varghese as he’s still successfully fighting bullies and defending others. As an adult, instead of using his fists, he uses his knowledge, expertise, and connections he has accumulated as a former prosecutor and as a criminal defense attorney to help his clients.
Along with his fourth consecutive Super Lawyers listing in the white-collar criminal defense arena, Martindale-Hubbell has rated Varghese as AV Preeminent for the past two years. Earlier in his career, the New York Law Journal recognized him as a Rising Star. Varghese’s advocacy has led The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, the New York Law Journal, and Law360 to quote him multiple times. CBS News, Fox News, CNN, HLN, and MSNBC all call on Varghese for his legal opinions.
In 2000, Varghese began his career as a prosecutor. In 2006, he founded Varghese & Associates, P.C., a criminal defense and white-collar defense firm dedicated to helping clients resume their lives. Varghese takes pride in the fact that throughout his defense career, he has convinced many prosecutors to end cases against his clients.
Varghese and his team have won multiple trials including a complete acquittal for a client against the IRS and DOJ Tax Division. He has won multiple appeals including before the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and the New York State Appellate Division. Varghese graduated from Brooklyn Law School, New York University, and Chaminade High School.