I graduated from Al-Ameen College of law in 1995which feels like yesterday.
Like most people who attend university and professional programs in their late teens and early 20s, those were highly impressionable years when we were all trying to figure out how our adult lives will turn out. For me it was no different.
Entering law school in 1992, I really didn’t know what to expect, other than what I’d seen in the movies. My law school experience shaped how I approach the practice of law. The biggest take-away was wanting to do something with law that would help people to do meaningful work ,that can make a difference in people’s lives, whether that be in the corporate world or in representing individuals in their legal battles.
It’s a privilege to practice the law and help people. I spent more than 20 years advocating for those who really needed the help of a lawyer. Thanks to my beginnings in Al –Ameen College of law, I have been able to build a life and a business that I am very proud of.
I started my career as a layer in Quilon District Court and after 8 years migrated to USA .Here I worked as a Legal advisor to the Maricopa County sheriff’s office till 2015 and now I am working as a real estate investor/advisor.