New York City

A graduate of Harvard College and UCLA School of Law and a proud New Yorker, Ms. Borer enjoys the challenge of litigation, and views mediation as a desirable alternative to litigation in many cases. In the context of divorce and family conflict, mediation can offer parties a unique opportunity to reach amicable results despite acrimony.

She has published numerous articles about mediation and family and matrimonial law. Her article Prenuptial Agreements: The Ultimate Symbol of Love? appeared in The Huffington Post on August 22, 2014, and a modified version appeared in the November 2014 New York County Lawyer. Her article Marriage, Divorce, and Law School Loan Debt appeared in the New York State Bar Association Young Lawyers Section electronic newsletter in November 2019.

Ms. Borer is an adjunct professor at the City University of New York, where she teaches family law, ethics, philosophy of law, and Stoicism.

Since 2013, she has assisted low-income parties with uncontested divorces and Family Court matters as a volunteer in the New York State Unified Court System's Access to Justice Program. For her work in that capacity, she received two Certificates of Distinguished Service.

Ms. Borer is a member of the New York Women's Bar Association and the New York City Bar Association. At the New York City Bar Association, she serves on the Estate & Gift Taxation Committee as an affiliate member.

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