About Ariel Elaine

Ariel Elaine Solomon earned a J.D. from Albany Law School where she studied employment and international law. She completed her undergraduate degree at New York University, majoring in international politics and economics. Those two institutions shaped an approach that blends attention to workplace rules with an eye to cross-border implications.

After law school she began practicing in New York. Early on she worked on matters that required careful reading of statutes and close attention to procedural detail. Over time she added transactions and counseling to her work alongside dispute resolution. Her education in both domestic employment law and international legal frameworks informed that mix.

Her background in international politics and economics informs how she examines agreements and regulatory issues. She tends to view problems in context — whether a contract clause affects daily operations or whether a regulation has ripple effects for a company that operates beyond state lines. That perspective often shapes how she advises clients and frames arguments when cases move toward litigation.

Solomon’s day-to-day work involves employment-related matters and issues that arise at the intersection of domestic and international law. She handles workplace disputes, contract questions, and compliance matters. She also advises on transactions and regulatory concerns that have cross-border elements. That combination reflects her formal training and the types of matters she has pursued in practice.

She is principal of Solomon Law Office, PLLC and maintains an office at 300 Great Oaks Boulevard. From that base she consults with individuals and organizations on a range of legal issues. Her practice combines counseling and dispute work, and she regularly prepares documents, negotiates settlements, and represents clients in administrative or court proceedings when necessary.

She is admitted to practice in New York. Her practice has developed through steady casework and client matters rather than through public-facing roles or academic postings.

Solomon continues to handle employment matters and legal questions that involve international or cross-border elements. Her current practice focuses on employment and international legal matters.

Education

Albany Law School

J.D. | Employment and International Law

Albany

New York University

B.A. | International Politics and Economics

Languages

German (Spoken, Written) Hebrew (Spoken, Written) Japanese (Written)

Accepted Jurisdictions

New York