Moin Choudhury

Moin Choudhury, Esq.,
of counsel

Bar Admissions

  • SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
  • U.S. COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE
  • MICHIGAN

Professional Associations and Memberships

  • STATE BAR OF MICHIGAN
  • AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION
  • AMERICAN IMMIGRATION LAWYERS ASSOCIATION
  • NEW YORK STATE BAR ASSOCIATION (OUT OF STATE)

Bar honors and awards

  • Student Advocate: Hofstra Criminal Law Clinic

Moin Choudhury, Esq., of counsel

PHONE:

(212) LAW-SUIT

LOCATION:

NEW YORK, NEW YORK

Moin Choudhury, probably the first Bangladeshi-American attorney to be admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court, the United States Court of International Trade and the Michigan Supreme Court. December 19, 2010 the City of New York honored attorney Moin Choudhury with a proclamation as a renowned United States Supreme Court Attorney. Mr. Choudhury earned his Master of Laws degree with distinction from Touro Law School in 2002, New York.

Our attorneys and staff fight to obtain maximum compensation for our clients.

In 2005, Mr. Choudhury was admitted to the State Bar of Michigan and started his law practice in Wayne County, Michigan. During the beginning of his practice, he served as a court-appointed criminal defense attorney where he had an opportunity to represent many different clients including Iraq war veterans in criminal defense cases.

Mr. Choudhury is experienced in handling accident cases where he has recovered millions of dollars for his accident victim clients. Mr. Choudhury also successfully represents clients in immigration matters.

Mr. Choudhury is a proud member of the American Bar Association, American Immigration Lawyers Association, Michigan State Bar and New York State Bar Association (out of state).

Mr. Choudhury is a registered Democrat and very active in the political process including local, state and federal elections. Mr. Choudhury is the Managing Attorney for the MOIN CHOUDHURY LAW FIRM, P.C. in Michigan.

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