Mohamed is an associate with McLaughlin & Stern’s New Jersey office, where he represents clients in litigation and transactional matters. Prior to joining McLaughlin & Stern, Mohamed was a litigation attorney with a New Jersey firm, where he represented government entities and individuals in various litigation, including breach of contract actions, employment disputes, and actions filed under New Jersey’s Consumer Fraud Act. Through his practice, Mohamed has gained experience at both the state trial and appellate levels.
Mohamed also worked as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Martha D. Lynes of the New Jersey Superior Court, where he assisted the Court by performing legal research, drafting memoranda of law, and editing the Court’s written decisions. Through his clerkship, Mohamed developed a working knowledge of a wide variety of legal areas, including labor and employment and negligence law. As a judicial law clerk, he also mediated several Special Civil Part cases, including actions in the Court’s small claims division.
Mohamed is a graduate of Seton Hall University School of Law. While in law school, he worked as a summer associate for a New Jersey firm and participated in two judicial externships, including an externship for the Honorable Patty Shwartz, United States Circuit Judge for the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. He was also a member of the Seton Hall Circuit Review and represented indigent clients as a student-attorney with Seton Hall’s Civil Litigation and Practice Clinic.