On Thursday, July 17, 2025, the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Judicial Department granted Anisha Pramod Tanna’s motion for reinstatement as an attorney and counselor-at-law in the State of New York. The decision allows Tanna to resume practicing law immediately.
The case is entitled “In the Matter of Anisha Pramod Tanna,” with case no. 2025-03261.
Tanna had been suspended from practicing law by an order dated November 17, 2022, due to her failure to comply with Judiciary Law Section 468-a. The suspension, which took effect immediately, was imposed by the New York Court and remained in place pending further court orders.
The specific reasons for the suspension were related to non-compliance with the requirements outlined in the Judiciary Law, though details of the violation were not disclosed in the court’s documentation.
Following her suspension, Tanna took steps to address the issue and complied with Judiciary Law Section 468-a on or about February 6, 2025. Her subsequent motion for reinstatement was reviewed by a panel of justices. After due deliberation and examination of the submitted papers, the court determined that Tanna had met the requirements for reinstatement.
The court’s order officially restores Tanna’s ability to practice law in New York. The decision marks the conclusion of a nearly three-year period during which Tanna was barred from legal practice due to the earlier violation.
According to Martindale.com, Ms. Tanna acquired her law license in New York in 2014.
A copy of the original filing can be found here.