Karen Saab-Dominguez

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Member of CLM Since: 2015

CLM Committees

  • Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
  • Publication/Magazine
  • Membership
  • Conference

CLM Contributions

  • Speaker - 2017 CLM Long Island Chapter Education and Networking Event - 6/29
  • Speaker - 2019 Annual Conference
  • Speaker - 2020 CLM Focus: Diversity & Inclusion, Product Liability, Transportation, Claims & Litigation

Articles

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Practice Areas

  • Diversity Equity & Inclusion
  • Personal Injury
  • Premises Liability
  • Product Liability
  • Transportation
  • Construction/Real Estate/Surety
  • Claims Management
  • Litigation Management

Biography

Karen Saab-Dominguez is a highly experienced attorney and a leader in the firm’s General Liability and Transportation groups. She handles diverse civil litigation matters involving premises liability, negligent security, products liability, labor law, employment, and transportation for a variety of high-profile clients, including regional and national businesses and insurers. She brings to each matter a multi-disciplinary approach to defense strategy that is streamlined, focused, and marked by meticulous and personalized attention, investigation, and evidence-gathering. Karen has a wealth of experience representing trucking companies and truck drivers in accident-related claims alleging personal injury, catastrophic loss, and property damage. She is a member the firm-wide 24/7 Rapid Response and OSHA Rapid Response groups for trucking and construction clients, and is a frequent lecturer on emerging legal trends and other topics of interest within these industries. Karen is also a member of the firm’s Women in Trucking team and serves as co-chair of CLM’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee.
Before joining Goldberg Segalla, Karen spent six years as an Assistant District Attorney in Bronx County, New York, prosecuting domestic violence, child abuse, sex crimes cases. During her time at the District Attorney’s office, she gained invaluable trial experience, which included trying approximately three felony cases to verdict before a jury, trying misdemeanor cases, presenting approximately 200 to 300 cases to the grand jury, and handling approximately 30 to 40 sex-offender risk assessment hearings.
Prior to her time in the District Attorney’s office, Karen worked with Sanctuary for Families, the leading nonprofit in New York State dedicated exclusively to serving victims of domestic violence and sex trafficking and their children. During her time with Sanctuary, she tried 15 to 20 family court matters to verdict

Education

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Admissions/Licenses

  • Bar Admissions: NY
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