Washington D.C., USA

Amin Alemohammad

Amin Alemohammad is an attorney at law and a member of the Iranian Bar Association in Tehran. Graduating with a law degree in 2004, he embarked on his legal journey, marked by dedication, expertise, and a commitment to excellence.

In 2005, Amin Alemohammad earned a legal apprenticeship license under the guidance of esteemed attorneys, setting the foundation for his career with high standards of legal professionalism and integrity.

During his formative years, Amin Alemohammad honed his skills and dedication to public service while working at the Bar Association from 2002 to 2004 as an apprentice for the Pro Bono section. This experience instilled in him a deep sense of responsibility and compassion for serving the legal needs of the community.

In 2005, Amin Alemohammad expanded his horizons by serving as a legal advisor in the Center of International Legal Affairs of the Presidency (CILA). Here, he gained experience in handling a diverse range of arbitration cases, furthering his expertise and understanding of international legal matters.

Amin Alemohammad pursued a master's degree (L.L.M) in general law from the William S. Richardson School of Law, University of Hawaii at Manoa, graduating in 2013. This academic achievement further equipped him with advanced legal knowledge and insights.

In recognition of his education, skills and expertise, Amin Alemohammad became a member of the Washington, D.C. Bar Association as a Special Legal Consultant in 2014, further expanding his reach and impact in the legal community. He is also a proud member of the American Bar Association, actively contributing to the legal profession and upholding its highest standards.

Amin Alemohammad's career is characterized by a steadfast commitment to legal excellence, unwavering integrity, and a passion for serving the needs of his clients and community. With his extensive experience, expertise, and dedication, he continues to make a profound impact in the legal profession.

 

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