Mana Ameri
Locations
Languages Spoken
Farsi
Bar Admissions
New Jersey New York
Education
Rutgers University School of Law, J.D. Carnegie Mellon University, B.S.
Practices
Mana Ameri is an associate in Hughes Hubbard’s New York office in the Litigation department. She focuses her practice on complex civil litigation, including copyright and art law-related matters. Mana has experience litigating in state and federal courts.
Prior to joining the firm, Mana served as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable A. Kathleen Tomlinson in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Earlier in her career, Mana was an associate at a New Jersey law firm where her practice focused on a broad range of litigation matters. She also served as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Julio L. Mendez, Assignment Judge in the Superior Court of New Jersey.
Mana received degrees in Biomedical Engineering and Materials Science Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University, after which she worked for Boeing as a composites, coatings, and adhesives engineer.
Professional Activities
- Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, Associate Board Member
Court Admissions
- United States District Court of the District of New Jersey
News & Insights For Mana Ameri
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Firm Obtains Discovery Win in Dispute Over Sale of Pablo Picasso Painting
Hughes Hubbard secured a key discovery victory as part of its representation of Sotheby's in a long-running dispute over ownership of Pablo Picasso's painting “Le Peintre." The painting was used as collateral to obtain a $14.6 million loan without the knowledge of the artwork's owners.
Firm Files Amicus Brief in Supreme Court Case
Thomas Lee and Mana Ameri filed an amici curiae brief in the Supreme Court case SEC v. Jarkesy on behalf of Lee in his capacity as Leitner Family Professor of Law at Fordham Law School and John M. Golden, the Edward S. Knight Chair in Law, Entrepreneurialism and Innovation at the University of Texas at Austin School of Law. The case is one of the most important the Supreme Court will hear in administrative law and federal courts in recent memory.
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