Dorit Ungar Black

Dorit Ungar Black (born 1977) is an American-Israeli-German lawyer. She is a co-founding partner of the Holwell Shuster & Goldberg law firm.

Ungar Black graduated from the Vienna Law School and has a LLM from Columbia Law School. She worked as a lawyer at Kasowitz, Benson, Torres & Friedman, and White & Case. In Austria she worked in Wolf Theiss & Partners.

She was a lead attorney in a case filed by heirs of the Herzog Collection, the largest private art collection in Hungary, looking to recover the looted artwork which was valued at over $100 million. Ungar Black founded Holwell Shuster & Goldberg with Judge Richard Holwell in 2012.

Awards
2016: Women Worth Watching by Profiles in Diversity Journal

2019: named a Litigation Trailblazer by the National Law Journal

2020: listed as a Notable Woman in Law by Crain's New York Business; shortlisted for Best in Litigation: Women in Business Law Americas; New York Business Journal's Women of Influence

In the past, she has also been named Female Powerbroker, a Rising Star by the New York Law Journal,  a Top Woman attorney in the New York area by Super Lawyers, and Boutique Lawyer of the Year by Lawyer Monthly.