Victoria Dorfman has two decades of experience counseling and representing clients at all stages of proceedings in federal and state systems, including the United States Supreme Court, as well as in international arbitration. She spent 10 years in the Firm's New York Office and continues to represent clients within the Second Circuit and New York state courts.
Victoria's areas of in-depth experience include jurisdiction and civil procedure, arbitration, bankruptcy, complex commercial litigation, and antitrust. She has successfully represented Experian in Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) lawsuits at the district court and appellate levels. Victoria maintains an active First Amendment Establishment and Free Exercise practice and represents religious institutions. Victoria's representations also include obtaining unanimous victories in intergovernmental tax immunity and forum non conveniens cases in the United States Supreme Court; bankruptcy confirmations, including in appellate and Supreme Court proceedings, of Chrysler, the City of Detroit, Caesar's, Adelphia, and Relativity Media; international arbitration victories; and a damages award for Chevron against the government, including a sanction for bad faith litigation conduct.
Victoria served with distinction as a co-editor-in-chief of the ABA Appellate Practice Journal and was a member of the ABA Judicial Division's Amicus Committee. She has published articles on religion clauses, bankruptcy, federal jurisdiction, and statutory interpretation and is a contributing author and editor of The Practitioner's Guide to Appellate Advocacy. Victoria is a native speaker of Russian and is proficient in French and Portuguese.
執業經驗
著作
- December 7, 2022
DC Court of Appeals Holds That Judicial Intervention Is Inappropriate In a Religious Schism, available at https://fedsoc.org/commentary/fedsoc-blog/dc-court-of-appeals-holds-that-judicial-intervention-is-inappropriate-in-a-religious-schism - June 6, 2017
How High Court Resolved The Service By Mail Circuit Split, Law 360 - March 8, 2017
A Brief History of Water Splash v. Menon, Law 360 - 2013
Determining Finality of a Judgment Awarding Damages, Appellate Practice, American Bar Association Section of Litigation - 2010
Jurisdiction, Chapter 4 in The Practitioner’s Guide to Appellate Advocacy, ABA Book Publishing - 2009
Winter v. Natural Resources Defense Council: Insights into Seeking Preliminary Injunctions, ABA Appellate Practice Journal - Winter 2007
The Appellate Practice Associate’s Survival Guide: Tips for Success in a Law Firm Appellate Practice, ABA Appellate Practice Journal - March 2007
Preliminary Reflections on Sinochem, Opinio Juris Weblog available at http://opiniojuris.org/2007/03/16/preliminary-reflections-on-sinochem/. - 2007
Decisional Sequencing: The Supreme Court Clarifies When Jurisdiction Must Be Established Prior To Dismissal on a Non-Merits Threshold Ground, ABA Appellate Practice Journal - Winter 2006
Statutory Construction: Lessons From The Recent Supreme Court Decisions, ABA Appellate Practice Journal - 2001
Note, Powers of Congress and the Court Regarding the Availability and Scope of Review, 114 Harvard Law Review 1551
- March 30, 2021
Doctrine Briefing: The Ministerial Exception, Teleforum, a podcast of The Federalist Society’s Practice Groups
https://fedsoc.org/events/the-ministerial-exception - August 31, 2020
Special Topics in Religious Liberty Series #1: Recent and Upcoming Supreme Court Cases
https://fedsoc.org/events/special-topics-in-religious-liberty-series-1-recent-and-upcoming-supreme-court-cases - May 3, 2011
Staub v. Proctor Hospital - Post-Decision SCOTUScast
https://fedsoc.org/commentary/podcasts/staub-v-proctor-hospital-post-decision-scotuscast - November 10, 2010
Staub v. Proctor Hospital - Post-Argument SCOTUScast
https://fedsoc.org/commentary/podcasts/staub-v-proctor-hospital-post-argument-scotuscast
- Harvard University (J.D. magna cum laude 2001; Articles, Books, and Commentaries Editor, Harvard Law Review; A.B. in European History cum laude 1997)
- District of Columbia and New York
- Law Clerk to: Justice Clarence Thomas, U.S. Supreme Court (October Term 2002) and Judge J. Michael Luttig, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit (2001-2002)
- Russian, French, and Portuguese