Victoria Safran
Attorney
Firm or Organisation
Sentner Safran LLP
Present Position
Partner
Type of Practitioner
Counsel
Nationality
Not available
Country of Residence
United States
Jurisdiction
United States
Legal System
Common Law
Practice Areas
Arbitration, Construction, Engineering, Employment, Energy, Natural Resources, Finance, Banking, Infrastructure, Joint Ventures, Consortia, Cooperation, Mediation, Oil, Gas, Mining, Sales, Purchases
Experience
International arbitration, Complex commercial litigation
Bar Admission
New York, Southern District of New York, Eastern District of New York, United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Education
Carnegie Mellon University, BA; Duke University School of Law, J.D.
Publications
Multiple
Teaching
Not available
Other Information
Victoria L. Safran has twenty-four years legal experience. Her practice focuses on international arbitration and complex commercial litigation. She has represented multinational businesses, financial institutions, government agencies and developers in a wide range of commercial disputes. She is also an AAA-trained mediator, and a pro bono advocate through the United States District Court, Eastern District of New York Mediation Advocacy Program. She is a member of the New York Bar Association and serves on the African Affairs Committee and the Task Force on the Selection Process for the Next United Nations Secretary-General. She has also served as a volunteer for Lawyers Without Borders in Namibia.
CV
Not available
Email
[email protected]
Professional Address
Address
830 Third Avenue, Suite 500New York, New York 10022
City
New York
Country
United States
Telephone
212-390-1718
Mobile
Not available
Email
[email protected]
Site
https://www.sentnersafran.com
Languages
- English: Proficient
Publications
Date | Author | Title | Publication | |
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01/10/2016 | African Voices on Cultural Issues Impacting the Roles of Africans and Africa in International Arbitration | Transnational Dispute Management | ||
10/10/2015 | Resolving the Meaning of Dispute Resolution Provisions Written in Multiple Languages | International Arbitration Law Review |