Mohamed R Khan

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Biography

Mohamed R. Khan is an Associate Attorney in the firm’s Miami Office where he focuses on First Party Property. Mr. Khan received his Juris Doctorate from Vanderbilt Law School. He graduated from Florida International University where he was a member of Sigma Iota Rho and earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in International Relations and Psychology with a Minor in Religious Studies. While at FIU, Mr. Khan earned Dean’s List Honors for several semesters. During his time in law school, Mr. Khan worked at several mid-sized general practice law firms and served as Judicial Intern for the Honorable John O’Sullivan, Southern District of Florida Magistrate Judge. Prior to joining CSK, Mr. Khan worked as a Senior Account Executive in the marketing industry, and worked in a boutique law firm in the areas of Premises Liability, Medical Malpractice, and Workers Compensation.

Associations

Miami-Dade County Bar Association

Areas of Practice (1)

  • First Party Property

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Florida International University, B.A., International Relations, Psychology
Law School Attended:
Vanderbilt Law School, J.D.
Year of First Admission:
2021
Admission:
2021, Florida
Memberships:
Miami-Dade County Bar Association.
ISLN:
1001144202

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Fixed Hourly Rates
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Other Information
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  • Zoom

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