About Victor L.

Victor L. Shulov earned his law degree from the Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University. He completed the academic work that accompanies a professional legal education and moved into practice in New York. The law school years shaped his approach to legal analysis and courtroom procedure, and they remain the foundation of his professional biography.

After law school he established his practice in New York. He is admitted to practice in that jurisdiction and has built a practice within the state’s legal system. Over time he has navigated the procedural landscape of New York courts and administrative bodies. Those experiences form the backbone of the practical skills he brings to client matters.

Shulov joined SHARIFOV & ASSOCIATES, PLLC, where he works alongside colleagues on a range of legal matters. At the firm he engages in day-to-day practice tasks that lawyers perform: counseling clients, preparing legal documents, researching precedent, and appearing before tribunals when necessary. His work at the firm involves applying statutory and case law to individual client problems and managing the logistics that a case or transaction requires.

Colleagues describe him as methodical and attentive to the details that affect litigation and transactional work alike. He emphasizes clear writing and organized case files. He also values direct communication with clients so they understand options and likely outcomes. That practical orientation guides how he prepares for hearings, negotiates on behalf of clients, and structures agreements when the matter calls for it.

Outside of court appearances and firm matters, Shulov continues to maintain ties to the legal community in New York. He follows developments in state law and watches for shifts in judicial interpretation that could affect his clients. His practice at SHARIFOV & ASSOCIATES, PLLC, centers on advising and representing clients under New York law, where he applies his training from Maurice A. Deane School of Law and his practical experience in the state’s legal system.

Education

Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Accepted Jurisdictions

New York