About Safa Nadiyah

Safa Nadiyah Robinson-Ferrer earned her law degree at SUNY Buffalo Law School before beginning practice in New York. Her legal education in Buffalo grounded her in courtroom procedure and state and federal rules. She carried that training into cases in both state courts and the federal district where she is admitted.

Early in her career Robinson-Ferrer took on a mix of courtroom and advisory work. She gained experience handling filings and appearances in New York tribunals and later secured admission to the United States District Court for the Western District of New York. Those admissions expanded the range of matters she could pursue and shaped how she approaches litigation strategy and client counseling.

Over time Robinson-Ferrer developed a pragmatic practice style. She prepares pleadings, manages discovery, and argues motions. In court she emphasizes clarity and attention to legal detail. Outside the courtroom she works on case preparation and client communication, ensuring matters move forward in an organized way.

Her work includes practice before state judges and federal magistrates. Admission to the Western District of New York allows her to represent clients in federal proceedings that arise in that region. That dual admission creates flexibility for clients whose matters cross state and federal lines.

Robinson-Ferrer is based at The Robinson Law Office. From that office she handles a range of matters that require litigation or federal filings. Clients consult her about procedural questions and courtroom options. She aims to provide straightforward counsel and to explain the steps involved in each case.

Colleagues describe her as methodical in preparing files and attentive in hearings. She tends to break complex issues into manageable parts so judges and opposing counsel can follow the thread of an argument. That approach often shapes how cases are framed and which legal routes are pursued.

Outside of hearings and filings, Robinson-Ferrer spends time keeping current on changes to state and federal practice rules that affect case timing and procedure. Staying up to date on those technical aspects helps her advise clients about scheduling, deadlines, and the mechanics of litigation.

As of 2026 she continues to practice from The Robinson Law Office, representing clients in New York courts and in the United States District Court for the Western District of New York. Her current practice centers on litigation and federal court work handled through The Robinson Law Office.

Education

SUNY Buffalo Law School

Languages

English (Spoken) Spanish (Spoken)

Accepted Jurisdictions

New York
United States District Court for the Western District of New York

Office Locations

Main Office

 2480 Browncroft Blvd Rochester NY 14625