Cameron T. Saad

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Cameron T. Saad: Attorney with Saad & Saad LLP

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Cameron Saad is an Associate Attorney who started his practice at Saad & Saad LLP in 2024, after initially joining as a law clerk in 2023. Cameron works on various real estate and business matters, focusing on representing developers primarily in low-income housing tax credit projects and other affordable housing projects. He also oversees title and survey review matters.

Prior to entering law school, Cameron worked on various political matters, including two internships with one of Ohio’s U.S. Senators, and a campaign internship for one of its U.S. Representatives. He also operated his own handyman business.

In his free time Cameron enjoys playing Australian Rules Football for the Columbus Cats and playing ice hockey, as well as traveling the world. He particularly loves the beautiful hills and valleys of Ireland.

Admission Details:

2024, Ohio

Law School Attended:

The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, J.D., 2024

University Attended:

The George Washington University, B.A., 2021

Education & Credentials

Year of First Admission:
2024
Admission:
2024, Ohio
ISLN:
1001594572

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