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Vienna focuses her practice on complex commercial litigation, class actions, and business litigation in federal and state court proceedings. She represents a diverse range of clients, including businesses, banking institutions, statutory trusts, and private mortgage insurers.

Vienna assists clients with government and internal investigations related to allegations of fraud and misconduct. She handles all aspects of litigation matters from inception through trial, including the drafting of pleadings, motions, and substantive briefs, and participating in contested discovery practice.

Before law school, Vienna worked as a litigation and international arbitration paralegal, where she gained experience participating in hearings before the ICC and ICSID. This experience equipped her with a unique perspective on domestic and cross-border legal challenges.

Vienna focuses her practice on complex commercial litigation, class actions, and business litigation in federal and state court proceedings. She represents a diverse range of clients, including businesses, banking institutions, statutory trusts, and private mortgage insurers.

Vienna assists clients with government and internal investigations related to allegations of fraud and misconduct. She handles all aspects of litigation matters from inception through trial, including the drafting of pleadings, motions, and substantive briefs, and participating in contested discovery practice.

Before law school, Vienna worked as a litigation and international arbitration paralegal, where she gained experience participating in hearings before the ICC and ICSID. This experience equipped her with a unique perspective on domestic and cross-border legal challenges.

Education

  • Brooklyn Law School, J.D., executive articles editor, Brooklyn Journal of International Law, 2020
  • Barnard College, Columbia University, B.A., 2015

Bar Admissions

  • New York
  • New Jersey

Languages

  • Spanish
  • Author, “Third-Party Funding: The Road to Compatibility in International Arbitration,” 45 Brook. J. Int’l L. (2019).