Damara L. Carousis
Associate, New York
T: 212.894.6724 F: 212.370.4453
E: dcarousis@nullcondonlaw.com vCard
Damara works on aviation and commercial litigation matters.
Damara represents foreign air carriers and their insurers, terminal operators, and other clients in personal injury and loss cases. Damara’s work includes litigating claims governed by the Montreal Convention, Warsaw Convention, other international treaties, U.S. aviation statutes, and foreign aviation regulations.
Damara is a graduate of Suffolk University Law School, where she was a recipient of a Trustee Academic Scholarship and the Legal Practice Skills Honorable Mention Brief Award. During law school, Damara was the Executive Director of Appellate Competitions for the Suffolk Journal of Trial & Appellate Advocacy and a member of the Moot Court Honor Board. As an undergraduate at Fairfield University, she participated in a study abroad program at Florence University of Arts, in Florence, Italy.
Prior to joining the firm, Damara worked as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable David B. Katz, Presiding Judge of the Superior Court, Newark, NJ; and as a judicial intern for the Honorable Chief Justice Gordon H. Piper and Associate Justice Diane R. Rubin, of the Land Court Department of the Trial Court, Boston, MA.
Newsletters and Bulletins
Published Works and Presentations
Co-Author, “Aviation Law, USA,” Lexology, In-Depth (2024). (co-authored with Bart J. Banino).
Contributor, The Liability Reporter, published jointly by Condon & Forsyth LLP and the International Air Transport Association (25th ed., 2024).
Co-Author, Chapter 36, “Successive Carriage.” Chapter 39, “Contracting Carrier – Actual Carrier.” The Montreal Convention – A Commentary. (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023). (co-authored with Bart J. Banino and Marissa N. Lefland).
Contributor, The Liability Reporter, published jointly by Condon & Forsyth LLP and the International Air Transport Association (24th ed., Oct. 2022).