Ramzi Hamady is an experienced Ray Quinney & Nebeker shareholder practicing in the firm’s Family Law and White-Collar Crime sections. He is the Chair of the Minority Lawyers Group and Co-Chair of RQN’s Next Gen group.
Ramzi received his J.D. from the University of Utah, S.J. Quinney College of Law in 2017, and a B.A. in Economics, with a Minor in Political Science, from the University of California, Irvine, in 2012.
Ramzi joined Ray Quinney & Nebeker in 2021. Prior to joining Ray Quinney & Nebeker, Ramzi worked as a Trial Attorney for the Utah Juvenile Defender Attorneys and as an Associate for both the JLJ Law Group and The Salt Lake Lawyers. He was a Judicial Extern to Judge Michele Christiansen at the Utah Court of Appeals (2016-2017), a BioLaw Fellow at the S.J. Quinney Center for Law & Biomedical Sciences (2016-2017), and a Legal Intern for the Rocky Mountain Innocence Center (2016-2017). Ramzi is an At Large Member of the Utah State Bar Family Law Executive Committee, Board Member of the Utah Center for Legal Inclusion, Past President of the Utah Minority Bar Association, and a past Panel Member for the ACLU Legal Advisory Panel.
Awards and Recognition
- Mountain States Super Lawyers (2023-2024) as a “Rising Star” in the category of Family Law
Education
University of Utah, S.J. Quinney College of Law, J.D., 2017
University of California, Irvine, B.A., Economics, 2012
- Minor in Political Science
Affiliations / Memberships
- Immediate Past President, Utah Minority Bar Association
- Panel Member, American Civil Liberties Union
- Panel Member, Utah Center for Legal Inclusion
Professional Experience
- Trial Attorney, Utah Juvenile Defender Attorneys
- Associate Attorney, JLJ Law Group
- Associate Attorney, The Salt Lake Lawyers
- Judicial Extern to Judge Michele Christiansen, Utah Court of Appeals
- BioLaw Fellow, S.J. Quinney Center for Law & Biomedical Sciences
- Legal Intern, Rocky Mountain Innocence Center
- Admitted to Practice
- Utah State Bar
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