Sofya Uvaydov
Partner
Sofya Uvaydov’s keen mind and versatile background combines the best of public and private-sector experience, including exposure to both top New York appellate firms and – as a former assistant attorney general – the public-sector equivalent. Sofya represents the most sophisticated perspective available in both elite private and public-sector New York trial counsel in complex high-stakes litigation and appeals.
Overview And Experience
Sofya distinguishes herself through her uncanny ability to spot nuanced and novel legal arguments in the most complex of cases, weaving together theories that most attorneys miss and leading to surprising victories.
Sofya handles litigation top-to-bottom, from initial answer through appeals in both state and federal courts. With a decade of practice under her belt, including her time in the Litigation Bureau at the Office of the New York State Attorney General, Sofya offers clients unparalleled expertise as appellate and litigation strategy counsel. She has been involved in industry-shaking large litigations including a series of coordinated cases following a catastrophic crane collapse resulting in both a directed verdict at trial and appellate victory for her client.
Sofya’s experience as an assistant attorney general gives her unique and advantageous insight into discovery, depositions, and trials. She has frequently litigated 42 U.S.C. 1983 cases, including proposed class action lawsuits concerning medical treatment policies in New York state facilities and a multi-plaintiff coordinated action stemming from a fire in a government facility. She also has represented employers in various employment law matters, including claims arising from Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Americans with Disabilities Act and retaliation. These experiences have deepened and forged Sofya’s overall perspective, hardening her into an elite ally for those in need.
Aside from her appellate and litigation strategy work, Sofya handles employment litigation, civil rights and commercial disputes, often from inception. Sofya is adept at advising clients both in hotly-contested disputes and in avoiding litigation to save costs.
Sofya is frequently published in the New York Law Journal
Contact Info
200 E. Post Rd. Suite 210
White Plains, NY 10601
T 212-827-4501
E suvaydov@cmocllp.com
Practice Areas
Admissions
New Jersey
New York
U.S. US District Court, Eastern District of New York
US District Court, Southern District of New York
Educational/Training
Adelphi University, BA, summa cum laude
Fordham University School of Law, JD, cum laude
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