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Ziemba-Prasad, Vasundhara

Vasundhara Ziemba-Prasad

Associate

[email protected]
Direct Tel: +1 617 712 7158
Boston
Tel: +1 617 712 7100 Fax: +1 617 712 7200

Vasundhara Ziemba-Prasad is an associate in Quinn Emanuel’s Boston office.  She joined the firm in 2025.  Her practice focuses on complex commercial litigation and white-collar criminal matters.  Vasundhara also maintains an active pro bono practice representing, among others, clients in crisis due to domestic violence, for which she received the Massachusetts Women’s Bar Foundation’s Nery J. Arrano Award in 2021.

Prior to joining the firm, Vasundhara worked as a litigation associate at another international law firm for over five years.  There, she represented pharmaceutical, financial services, insurance and other companies in a wide range of complex civil litigation and government and regulatory investigations. 

Vasundhara graduated cum laude from Boston College Law School, where she served as the Editor in Chief of the Boston College Law Review.  During law school, Vasundhara also worked as a judicial intern for Hon. Judge O. Rogeriee Thompson in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and Hon. Judge Denise J. Casper in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. 

Before law school, Vasundhara taught 7th grade Mathematics in Chelsea, Massachusetts through Teach for America, where she received the Heiser Tran Award, given to two first-year teachers for excellence in teaching and teamwork, and the regional nomination for the Sue Lehmann Award, given to the highest performing second-year corps member nationally.

  • Boston College Law School
    (J.D., cum laude, 2019)
    • Boston College Law Review:
      • Editor in Chief
        • Cornelius J. Moynihan Award for Outstanding Editorial Work on Publications
  • Boston University Wheelock College of Education & Human Development
    (Ed.M., Curriculum and Teaching, Secondary Mathematics, 2014)
  • Brown University
    (A.B., honors, International Relations and Economics, 2012)
    • Brown University National Scholar
  • The State Bar of Massachusetts
  • Hindi
  • Urdu
  • If Anyone Is Listening, #MeToo: Breaking the Culture of Silence Around Sexual Abuse Through Regulating Non-Disclosure Agreements and Secret Settlements, 59 B.C. L. REV. 2507 (2018)
  • The Road Beyond Kiobel: The Fifth Circuit’s Decision in Adhikari v. Kellogg Brown & Root, Inc. and Its Implications for the Alien Tort Statute, 59 B.C. L. REV. E. SUPP. 369 (2018)