Sabrina Dressen mediates between her clients and their respective counterparts in a solution-oriented and emphatic manner, without shying away from necessary conflicts. She has a keen sense for the motives of the parties involved and develops creative and realistic solutions for her clients. Sabrina's stamina is of particular benefit in protracted negotiations, allowing her to reach favorable outcomes.
Before joining Littler, Sabrina was a consultant in the field of commercial criminal law at the German Federal Ministry of Justice. She was also a research assistant at another German law firm in the areas of corporate law and M&A.
Sabrina completed her legal traineeship at the District Court of Düsseldorf with stations at the EU Commission (Directorate General Justice and Consumers) in Brussels and at the OECD in Paris, among others. She was a doctoral student and research assistant for Prof. Dr. Martin Morlok, the Chair of Public Law, Sociology of Law, and Theory of Law at Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf. She has passed first and second state examinations and holds a Binational Bachelor of Arts in French and German Law from Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf and Université de Cergy-Pontoise Paris.