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Victoria Sahani
Associate Dean of Special Projects and Director of Faculty Inclusion Research for System Transformation (FIRST) at Arizona State University
Victoria Shannon Sahani is a prominent legal scholar and academic administrator with extensive experience in international arbitration and third-party litigation funding. She currently serves as the Associate Provost for Community and Inclusion at Boston University and holds a position as Professor of Law at Boston University School of Law.13
Prior to her current role, Professor Sahani was the Associate Dean of Faculty Development and Special Projects at Arizona State University's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law.1 During her time at ASU, she also directed the Faculty Inclusion Research for System Transformation (FIRST) Initiative, a university-wide project examining the history of race and inclusion among faculty.1
Academic Career and Expertise
Professor Sahani is internationally recognized for her work in arbitration law and third-party litigation funding. She has authored numerous publications, including the book "Third-Party Funding in International Arbitration," which was the first of its kind on this topic.1 Her research has been published in prestigious law reviews and journals, and she has contributed chapters to books by major academic publishers.1
Professional Achievements
- Chair-Elect of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) Section on International Law
- Counsellor of the American Society of International Law (ASIL)
- Elected Member of the American Law Institute (ALI)
- American Bar Foundation (ABF) Fellow1
Industry Experience
Before entering academia, Professor Sahani worked as the Deputy Director of Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution in North America for the International Chamber of Commerce's International Court of Arbitration. She also practiced law, focusing on affordable housing, community-based real estate development, and housing discrimination claims.1
Education
Professor Sahani received her law degree from Harvard Law School and her undergraduate degree in psychology from Harvard College.1
Recent Activities
In June 2024, Professor Sahani testified before Congress as an expert witness, discussing her academic research on third-party litigation funding.2 This demonstrates her ongoing involvement in shaping legal policy and her recognition as a leading expert in her field.