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Tatiana Akhund, Attorney

Since 2020, Tatiana Akhund has represented victims of child sexual abuse in their claims against public and private schools, foster homes and agencies, camps, hospitals, and religious institutions. Tatiana has also represented victims of revenge porn and sexual battery, and through Title IX proceedings.

Tatiana graduated from Fordham University School of Law and from the George Washington University and has been deeply committed to advocating for underrepresented communities. During law school, she was an advocate for immigrant rights as a litigation extern with the American Civil Liberties Union and for refugee rights through the International Refugee Assistance Program where she oversaw and represented asylum and refugee applications to the U.S. Prior to law school, Tatiana worked in Thailand representing women adversely affected by climate change in South Asia and in Bangladesh advocating for children’s and reproductive rights. She also has published work on the impacts of technology on human trafficking.

Tatiana thrives in a fast-paced work environment where she can quickly adapt her work and communication style to complete the project at hand. She’s passionate about communicating clearly with colleagues and clients to ensure everyone is on the same page. In her free time, she enjoys traveling and exploring new places.

Tatiana Akhund Bar Admissions:

New York

U.S District Court, Northern District of New York

 U.S District Court, Southern District of New York