About
Mr. Kazmi become admitted to the California Bar in 2000. He became born in Los Angeles, California and is permitted to exercise before the Supreme Court of California and the Federal District Court within the Southern District of California. Mr. Kazmi changed into the Business and Managing Editor for Thomas Jefferson Law Review. He obtained a Certificate of Global Legal Studies for his choice of numerous global guides. During law school, Mr. Kazmi was a judicial intern with the Honorable Judge Norbert Ehrenfreund of Criminal Division of the San Diego Superior Court.
University of San Diego (L.L.M., International Law, 2001; Thomas Jefferson School of Law (J.D. cum laude, 2000); University of Arkansas (B.S.B.A., 1996). Studied European Union Law on the University of Vienna, Austria, 1998.
In 2001, Mr. Kazmi was posted in The Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues, (Vol 12.1, 2001) for his articles entitled: Does It Make a Difference Where That Chablis Comes From? Geographic Indications in TRIPs and NAFTA and How to Register a Movie Title as a Mark: U.S. and U.K.
Mr. Kazmi is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (A.I.L.A.), the San Diego County Bar and the American Bar Association. Harun speaks conversational German.
Since becoming an legal professional, Mr. Kazmi has actively practiced Immigration and Nationality Law in San Diego. He has represented numerous clients international on all enterprise and own family immigration related matters. In 2004, he joined with Clifford Sakata to form their contemporary exercise.
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