Nardeen Billan
Nardeen is a litigator who focuses on problem-solving a wide range of challenges, including complex civil litigation, white collar defense, and government investigations and enforcement.

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Nardeen thrives on tackling challenging legal issues and navigating complex cases with precision and insight. Her keen problem-solving skills enable her to approach each unique issue strategically, identifying innovative solutions and crafting compelling arguments.
Nardeen has also assisted on a wide variety of matters in government and internal investigations including the False Claims Act (FCA), Anti-Kickback Statute (AKS), the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), as well as individuals and corporations under investigation by the Department of Justice.
Nardeen joined ArentFox Schiff after graduating cum laude from New England Law | Boston in 2024. As a Diversity Scholar and summer associate in 2023, she researched various legal issues regarding white-collar defense, products liability, complex litigation, and bankruptcy topics.
Nardeen attended law school on a full-tuition merit scholarship as part of the Sandra Day O’Connor Honors program. During law school, Nardeen served as class representative, Vice President of the SBA, and was actively involved in various student organizations. Nardeen also served as the Executive Development Editor for the Law Review and was a research assistant to Professor Victor Hansen.
Nardeen graduated with concentrations in litigation and family law, and a certification in criminal practice and procedure. During her law school graduation, Nardeen was presented with the Trustee Martin C. Foster Service Award for her significant service to New England Law | Boston.
Previous Work
Nardeen’s previous experience includes internships at the United States Attorney’s Office and the Federal Public Defender’s Office. Nardeen also worked as a judicial intern for United States District Court Chief Magistrate Judge Donald L. Cabell and for Chief Justice John D. Casey of Massachusetts Probate and Family Court.
Before law school, Nardeen worked as a residential real estate agent in New York City and taught English and English literature in Israel to middle school and high school students.
Boards, Memberships & Certifications
- Women’s White Collar Defense Association
- The Women’s Bar Association
- Boston Bar Association
- Advisory Committee Board Member for the Narkis Golan International Child Abduction Initiative
Professional Activities
Nardeen engages in pro bono work and is working with Sanctuary for Families’ Narkis Golan International Child Abduction Initiative.
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ArabicHebrew
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Education
New England Law, JD, cum laude, 2024Gordon Academic College, Post-Baccalaureate Teaching Certificate, 2018New York Institute of Technology, BS, cum laude, 2010