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Gray, Duffy, Eisenbaum & Lee, LLP
21700 Oxnard Street,
Suite 1950
Woodland Hills, CA 91367
Phone
818.907.4000
Fax
818.783.4551
Internet
Education
- University of Palermo Law School (PhD and JD)
- Suffolk University Law School (LLM)
Vittoria Onufrio Hollosy
Associate
Vittoria Onufrio Hollosy is an associate attorney at Gray, Duffy, Eisenbaum & Lee, LLP, focusing in the areas of employment, real estate, business litigation, construction defect and personal injury law. She brings extensive legal experience and a distinguished international academic background. A graduate of the University of Palermo, she practiced law as a licensed attorney in Italy before moving to the United States. She holds a Ph.D. in Comparative Law from the University of Palermo and an LL.M. with a concentration in Intellectual Property from Suffolk University. Additionally, she completed an advanced European and Transnational Law course from the University of Trento, further enriching her global legal expertise.
Known for meticulous preparation and persuasive advocacy, Ms. Onufrio is committed to achieving optimal outcomes while maintaining the highest standards of professionalism and care. Clients appreciate her dedication to clear communication and collaboration, ensuring they are guided with confidence and understanding through every step of the legal process.
Before transitioning to her legal career in the U.S., Ms. Onufrio worked for a decade as a commodity broker in Los Angeles and Chicago, gaining valuable experience in the financial and commercial sectors.
During her academic career, Ms. Onufrio was a visiting scholar at Loyola Law School and a post-doctoral researcher at UCLA’s Center for the Study of Women. Her scholarship has been published in leading U.S. and international law journals, including Oxford University Press. With expertise spanning intellectual property, comparative law, transnational legal systems, financial markets, insurance law, and diverse areas of civil litigation, she brings a unique perspective to complex legal and commercial issues in a global context.