Nadia Dahab is a trial and appellate advocate who represents individuals in consumer, civil rights, and class action litigation. Nadia’s practice also includes appeals in the Oregon and federal appellate courts, and primarily in the Oregon Court of Appeals, the Oregon Supreme Court, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. She is currently an adjunct professor at the University of Oregon School of Law and Lewis & Clark Law School, where she teaches Consumer Law and Consumer Class Actions.
Before starting her current practice at Sugerman Dahab, Nadia served as Senior Litigation Attorney for the Portland-based nonprofit Innovation Law Lab, where she was co-lead and class counsel on several complex matters challenging Presidential and federal agency actions seeking to restrict the rights of immigrants and refugees. Nadia continues to focus her pro bono work on the fight for immigrant and refugee justice. She began her legal practice—and developed many of her litigation skills—at the Portland law firm of Stoll Berne.
Nadia graduated from the University of Oregon and served as a law clerk to Justice Rives Kistler of the Oregon Supreme Court and Judges Mary H. Murguia and Susan P. Graber, both of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.