Casey Rubinoff

Of Counsel, London

Email: crubinoff@rsf-llp.com

Direct: +44 (0)7852 561451
Office: +1.646.970.0553
Fax: +1 646.776.5743

Address: 52 Bedford Row, 4th Floor, Holborn, London WC1R 4LR

New York

Eastern District of New York

Northwestern University, B.A.

The George Washington University Law School, J.D.

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Casey is a member of Reinhardt Savic Foley’s London office where she advises on domestic and international client matters, employing her demonstrated history of work including in the public sector, with non-profits and NGOs, as well as her extensive background in human rights law and international law.

Casey previously worked as a civil and public interest attorney in New York City, including representing low-income tenants in eviction defense and administrative proceedings, as well as affirmative litigation to enforce housing standards. While at The Legal Aid Society, Casey worked alongside Weil, Gotshal & Manges on a federal-class action lawsuit against the New York City Department of Housing and Preservation for violating the due process rights of domestic violence survivors in excluding them from certain Section 8 voucher hearings.

Casey received her J.D., with honors, from The George Washington University Law School, where she was the Senior Articles Editor of the International Law in Domestic Courts law journal and focused on international law, human rights, civil rights, and women’s rights in addition to obtaining a certificate in International Human Rights Law from Oxford University. While only a law student, Casey drafted a civil complaint and response to motion to dismiss for a domestic labor trafficking case claiming violations of the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act, Alien Tort Statute, and state labor and tort law. After law school, Casey served as the Litigation Fellow for The Open Society Foundations’ Justice Initiative, working alongside lawyers and activists from around the world to develop litigation strategies to protect and advance human rights. While at OSF, Casey helped draft the complaint in Chowdury v. Greece, in which the European Court of Human Rights issued its first ever ruling on irregular migrant labor and awarded one of the largest damages ever made by the Court. Casey also has extensive international research experience having served as a research assistant at the United Nations International Law Commission in Geneva, Switzerland and principal researcher and author for the American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative’s Asia & Pacific Division research and analysis of the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration.

Casey currently resides in London, England.