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DASH RADOSTI

Email : dash.radosti@equaljusticesolutions.org

A Letter from the Founder: A Better Way to Protect the Vulnerable

Dear Friends,

My name is Dash Radosti. I’m a Christian attorney and the founder of Equal Justice Solutions, a public interest law firm and public benefit corporation committed to justice, accountability, and healing through the practice of law.

We are ecumenical in spirit. While I am personally Anglican—Anglo-Catholic in worship—our vision welcomes all Christians: Catholic, Orthodox, Church of the East, Protestants of all stripes, and non-denominational. We also work alongside those of other faiths, or no faith at all, who believe the law is a vocation—a calling to serve others with courage and integrity.

Equal Justice Solutions is a Christian, faith-driven law firm for ethical companies, whistleblowers, the seriously harmed, and the voiceless. We aim to bring Big Law precision to high-stakes matters—without the moral compromise, bloat, or fake billing. As a public benefit corporation, we generate revenue—but our driving force is mission, not margin. We exist to serve.

Our work follows a two-part structure:

First, we represent select commercial clients—founders, investors, and businesses navigating fiduciary breaches, governance conflicts, intellectual property theft, and high-stakes disputes. We’ve litigated matters ranging from shareholder derivative suits in the Delaware Chancery Court to breach of contract claims in New York, New Jersey, and Philadelphia. We are highly selective and do not represent corporations suing non-executive employees, civil rights violators, polluters, abusers, or those credibly accused of fraud.

Second, we reinvest earnings into contingency, pro bono, and sliding-scale representation for whistleblowers, workers, survivors, and communities. We serve as whistleblower attorneys, employment attorneys, and complex litigation counsel in cases that matter—not just in dollar value, but in human impact. Our Small Business Program offers ethical counsel to startups and mission-aligned businesses across Delaware, New York, New Jersey, and Philadelphia.

Some examples of our work:

Litigating derivative shareholder claims against Fortune 500 companies.

Winning million-dollar judgments for companies harmed by IP theft and breach of contract.

Defeating coercive arbitration clauses in consumer class actions.

Securing a lifetime restraining order for a domestic violence survivor—low bono.

Helping another survivor escape a predatory auto loan—pro bono.

Counseling, without charge, the family of a child survivor of sexual abuse.

All of our cases are high stakes. Even when the law calls them “small dollar,” they are never small to the people we serve.

I served for eight years as a U.S. Army Intelligence Officer. That experience shaped how we litigate. Too many lawyers are reactive. We are not. Every case we take—barring rare exception—receives a written strategy anticipating claims, defenses, weaknesses, non-litigation pathways, and financial outcomes. We leverage the full spectrum of legal, media, policy, and market tools.

But litigation is not just about winning—though winning matters. We also view the law—and litigation in particular—as a sacred opportunity to walk with clients during some of their darkest moments. As Judge Learned Hand once observed, litigation should be dreaded “beyond almost anything short of sickness and death.” We take that seriously. Supporting clients in making good, healing decisions—ones that restore dignity and bring closure—is both pastoral and central to our mission.

Trauma-informed lawyering is only the beginning. Our deeper aim is agape lawyering: practicing law as an act of self-giving love. Whether we succeed is not for us to say. That’s for our clients—and for God—to judge, long after their case is done.

The law, when rightly ordered, is a tool of repentance and reconciliation. As Jesus said, “Settle matters quickly with your adversary who is taking you to court” (Matthew 5:25). But Scripture also teaches there are times when the unrepentant must be dealt with firmly. In those cases, we prepare for trial and appeal. If we do not believe we can win in court, we do not sue.

We built this firm for clients failed by the system—and for practitioners called to build something better.

If you’re facing injustice—or want to partner with a firm that holds truth and excellence in equal regard—reach out. We take few cases, but when we commit, we commit fully.

And if you’re a lawyer, paralegal, or discerning this path—with a track record of high performance and a heart for service—we want to speak with you. Visit our Careers page.

This is not just law. This is vocation.

With gratitude and resolve,

Dash Radosti

Founder, Equal Justice Solutions