Reda Oulamine is a Moroccan-american attorney. He obtained a J.D. equivalent (Maitrise en Droit des Affaires) and a Master’s degree in International Business Law (D.E.S.S en Droit des Affaires Internationales) from the Aix-en-Provence University law school in France. In 1997, he obtained a Master’s degree in Comparative Law (LL.M.) from the University of San Diego, California, as part of the Fulbright program. After his internship at the United Nations in New York he joined several law firms as legal counsel, including “Mazars Masnaoui & Guerard” in Morocco and in “Bryan Cave LLP” and “Thompson Coburn”, “Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton and Garrison LLP” in New York. In 2004, he became associate in the “Naciri & Associés / Gide Loyrette Nouel” firm.

During the same year, he founded his own international law firm, the Oulamine Law Group in Morocco specialized in business law and other related fields. In 2009, Reda Oulamine founded the “Law and Justice” Association (Droit et Justice), a Moroccan Non-Governmental Organization for the advancement of the rule of law inn Morocco. As president of Droit et Justice, Reda played a leading role in improving the judicial system and the promotion of the rule of law through advocacy for vulnerable social groups and working pro bono on behalf of low-income citizens with limited access to justice. In 2011, he participated in a mission of 50 international observers within the framework of the constituent elections in Tunisia on behalf of the Carter Center for Democracy. In May 2012, Reda Oulamine was appointed Fellow of the World Yale University (Yale World Fellow) for 2012. Oulamine was among the 16 World Fellows selected from a list of about 2,500 candidates. In 2016, driven by a passion for bettering people’s lives through public policies, Reda sat for a Master in Public Affairs at the University of California, Berkeley, USA.

Attorney Reda Oulamine is an arbitrator member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitration (CIARB) in London.

About Oulamine Lawyer

Founded in 2004

50 people in their team


Practice areas
Business
Employment & Labor
Lawsuits & Disputes
Immigration
Real Estate
Criminal Defense

Languages spoken
Arabic
English

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Practice areas

Business

Reda Oulamine is a Moroccan-american attorney. He obtained a J.D. equivalent (Maitrise en Droit des Affaires) and a Master’s degree in International Business Law (D.E.S.S en Droit des Affaires Internationales) from the Aix-en-Provence University law school in France. In 1997, he obtained a Master’s degree in Comparative Law (LL.M.) from the University of San Diego, California, as part of the Fulbright program. After his internship at the United Nations in New York he joined several law firms as legal counsel, including “Mazars Masnaoui & Guerard” in Morocco and in “Bryan Cave LLP” and “Thompson Coburn”, “Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton and Garrison LLP” in New York. In 2004, he became associate in the “Naciri & Associés / Gide Loyrette Nouel” firm.

During the same year, he founded his own international law firm, the Oulamine Law Group in Morocco specialized in business law and other related fields. In 2009, Reda Oulamine founded the “Law and Justice” Association (Droit et Justice), a Moroccan Non-Governmental Organization for the advancement of the rule of law inn Morocco. As president of Droit et Justice, Reda played a leading role in improving the judicial system and the promotion of the rule of law through advocacy for vulnerable social groups and working pro bono on behalf of low-income citizens with limited access to justice. In 2011, he participated in a mission of 50 international observers within the framework of the constituent elections in Tunisia on behalf of the Carter Center for Democracy. In May 2012, Reda Oulamine was appointed Fellow of the World Yale University (Yale World Fellow) for 2012. Oulamine was among the 16 World Fellows selected from a list of about 2,500 candidates. In 2016, driven by a passion for bettering people’s lives through public policies, Reda sat for a Master in Public Affairs at the University of California, Berkeley, USA.

Attorney Reda Oulamine is an arbitrator member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitration (CIARB) in London.

Administrative
Aviation
Banking & Finance
Board of Investment (BOI)
Business Registration
Contract
Due Diligence
Employer
Environment
Franchising
International
Investment
Legal Document
Licensing
Merger & Acquisition
New Business Formation
Office Solutions
Oil, Gas & Energy
Securities
Tax

Employment & Labor

Reda Oulamine is a Moroccan-american attorney. He obtained a J.D. equivalent (Maitrise en Droit des Affaires) and a Master’s degree in International Business Law (D.E.S.S en Droit des Affaires Internationales) from the Aix-en-Provence University law school in France. In 1997, he obtained a Master’s degree in Comparative Law (LL.M.) from the University of San Diego, California, as part of the Fulbright program. After his internship at the United Nations in New York he joined several law firms as legal counsel, including “Mazars Masnaoui & Guerard” in Morocco and in “Bryan Cave LLP” and “Thompson Coburn”, “Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton and Garrison LLP” in New York. In 2004, he became associate in the “Naciri & Associés / Gide Loyrette Nouel” firm.

During the same year, he founded his own international law firm, the Oulamine Law Group in Morocco specialized in business law and other related fields. In 2009, Reda Oulamine founded the “Law and Justice” Association (Droit et Justice), a Moroccan Non-Governmental Organization for the advancement of the rule of law inn Morocco. As president of Droit et Justice, Reda played a leading role in improving the judicial system and the promotion of the rule of law through advocacy for vulnerable social groups and working pro bono on behalf of low-income citizens with limited access to justice. In 2011, he participated in a mission of 50 international observers within the framework of the constituent elections in Tunisia on behalf of the Carter Center for Democracy. In May 2012, Reda Oulamine was appointed Fellow of the World Yale University (Yale World Fellow) for 2012. Oulamine was among the 16 World Fellows selected from a list of about 2,500 candidates. In 2016, driven by a passion for bettering people’s lives through public policies, Reda sat for a Master in Public Affairs at the University of California, Berkeley, USA.

Attorney Reda Oulamine is an arbitrator member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitration (CIARB) in London.

Employment Rights
Hiring & Firing
Job Discrimination
Labor Law
Pension
Retirement
Sexual Harassment
Social Security
Wage & Hour
Wrongful Termination

Lawsuits & Disputes

Reda Oulamine is a Moroccan-american attorney. He obtained a J.D. equivalent (Maitrise en Droit des Affaires) and a Master’s degree in International Business Law (D.E.S.S en Droit des Affaires Internationales) from the Aix-en-Provence University law school in France. In 1997, he obtained a Master’s degree in Comparative Law (LL.M.) from the University of San Diego, California, as part of the Fulbright program. After his internship at the United Nations in New York he joined several law firms as legal counsel, including “Mazars Masnaoui & Guerard” in Morocco and in “Bryan Cave LLP” and “Thompson Coburn”, “Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton and Garrison LLP” in New York. In 2004, he became associate in the “Naciri & Associés / Gide Loyrette Nouel” firm.

During the same year, he founded his own international law firm, the Oulamine Law Group in Morocco specialized in business law and other related fields. In 2009, Reda Oulamine founded the “Law and Justice” Association (Droit et Justice), a Moroccan Non-Governmental Organization for the advancement of the rule of law inn Morocco. As president of Droit et Justice, Reda played a leading role in improving the judicial system and the promotion of the rule of law through advocacy for vulnerable social groups and working pro bono on behalf of low-income citizens with limited access to justice. In 2011, he participated in a mission of 50 international observers within the framework of the constituent elections in Tunisia on behalf of the Carter Center for Democracy. In May 2012, Reda Oulamine was appointed Fellow of the World Yale University (Yale World Fellow) for 2012. Oulamine was among the 16 World Fellows selected from a list of about 2,500 candidates. In 2016, driven by a passion for bettering people’s lives through public policies, Reda sat for a Master in Public Affairs at the University of California, Berkeley, USA.

Attorney Reda Oulamine is an arbitrator member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitration (CIARB) in London.

ADR Mediation & Arbitration
Appeal
Class Action
Litigation

Immigration

Reda Oulamine is a Moroccan-american attorney. He obtained a J.D. equivalent (Maitrise en Droit des Affaires) and a Master’s degree in International Business Law (D.E.S.S en Droit des Affaires Internationales) from the Aix-en-Provence University law school in France. In 1997, he obtained a Master’s degree in Comparative Law (LL.M.) from the University of San Diego, California, as part of the Fulbright program. After his internship at the United Nations in New York he joined several law firms as legal counsel, including “Mazars Masnaoui & Guerard” in Morocco and in “Bryan Cave LLP” and “Thompson Coburn”, “Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton and Garrison LLP” in New York. In 2004, he became associate in the “Naciri & Associés / Gide Loyrette Nouel” firm.

During the same year, he founded his own international law firm, the Oulamine Law Group in Morocco specialized in business law and other related fields. In 2009, Reda Oulamine founded the “Law and Justice” Association (Droit et Justice), a Moroccan Non-Governmental Organization for the advancement of the rule of law inn Morocco. As president of Droit et Justice, Reda played a leading role in improving the judicial system and the promotion of the rule of law through advocacy for vulnerable social groups and working pro bono on behalf of low-income citizens with limited access to justice. In 2011, he participated in a mission of 50 international observers within the framework of the constituent elections in Tunisia on behalf of the Carter Center for Democracy. In May 2012, Reda Oulamine was appointed Fellow of the World Yale University (Yale World Fellow) for 2012. Oulamine was among the 16 World Fellows selected from a list of about 2,500 candidates. In 2016, driven by a passion for bettering people’s lives through public policies, Reda sat for a Master in Public Affairs at the University of California, Berkeley, USA.

Attorney Reda Oulamine is an arbitrator member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitration (CIARB) in London.

Asylum
Business Visa
Canada Startup Visa
Citizenship
Citizenship by Investment
Dependent Visa
Golden Visa
Permanent Residency
Residence by Investment
Retirement Visa
Thailand Elite Visa
Work Permit

Real Estate

Reda Oulamine is a Moroccan-american attorney. He obtained a J.D. equivalent (Maitrise en Droit des Affaires) and a Master’s degree in International Business Law (D.E.S.S en Droit des Affaires Internationales) from the Aix-en-Provence University law school in France. In 1997, he obtained a Master’s degree in Comparative Law (LL.M.) from the University of San Diego, California, as part of the Fulbright program. After his internship at the United Nations in New York he joined several law firms as legal counsel, including “Mazars Masnaoui & Guerard” in Morocco and in “Bryan Cave LLP” and “Thompson Coburn”, “Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton and Garrison LLP” in New York. In 2004, he became associate in the “Naciri & Associés / Gide Loyrette Nouel” firm.

During the same year, he founded his own international law firm, the Oulamine Law Group in Morocco specialized in business law and other related fields. In 2009, Reda Oulamine founded the “Law and Justice” Association (Droit et Justice), a Moroccan Non-Governmental Organization for the advancement of the rule of law inn Morocco. As president of Droit et Justice, Reda played a leading role in improving the judicial system and the promotion of the rule of law through advocacy for vulnerable social groups and working pro bono on behalf of low-income citizens with limited access to justice. In 2011, he participated in a mission of 50 international observers within the framework of the constituent elections in Tunisia on behalf of the Carter Center for Democracy. In May 2012, Reda Oulamine was appointed Fellow of the World Yale University (Yale World Fellow) for 2012. Oulamine was among the 16 World Fellows selected from a list of about 2,500 candidates. In 2016, driven by a passion for bettering people’s lives through public policies, Reda sat for a Master in Public Affairs at the University of California, Berkeley, USA.

Attorney Reda Oulamine is an arbitrator member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitration (CIARB) in London.

Brokerage
Commercial Real Estate
Foreclosure
Housing, Construction & Development
Land Use & Zoning
Landlord & Tenant
Mortgage
Real Estate Contracts and Negotiations
Real Estate Due Diligence

Criminal Defense

Reda Oulamine is a Moroccan-american attorney. He obtained a J.D. equivalent (Maitrise en Droit des Affaires) and a Master’s degree in International Business Law (D.E.S.S en Droit des Affaires Internationales) from the Aix-en-Provence University law school in France. In 1997, he obtained a Master’s degree in Comparative Law (LL.M.) from the University of San Diego, California, as part of the Fulbright program. After his internship at the United Nations in New York he joined several law firms as legal counsel, including “Mazars Masnaoui & Guerard” in Morocco and in “Bryan Cave LLP” and “Thompson Coburn”, “Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton and Garrison LLP” in New York. In 2004, he became associate in the “Naciri & Associés / Gide Loyrette Nouel” firm.

During the same year, he founded his own international law firm, the Oulamine Law Group in Morocco specialized in business law and other related fields. In 2009, Reda Oulamine founded the “Law and Justice” Association (Droit et Justice), a Moroccan Non-Governmental Organization for the advancement of the rule of law inn Morocco. As president of Droit et Justice, Reda played a leading role in improving the judicial system and the promotion of the rule of law through advocacy for vulnerable social groups and working pro bono on behalf of low-income citizens with limited access to justice. In 2011, he participated in a mission of 50 international observers within the framework of the constituent elections in Tunisia on behalf of the Carter Center for Democracy. In May 2012, Reda Oulamine was appointed Fellow of the World Yale University (Yale World Fellow) for 2012. Oulamine was among the 16 World Fellows selected from a list of about 2,500 candidates. In 2016, driven by a passion for bettering people’s lives through public policies, Reda sat for a Master in Public Affairs at the University of California, Berkeley, USA.

Attorney Reda Oulamine is an arbitrator member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitration (CIARB) in London.

Arrests & Searches
Bail Bond Service
Criminal Litigation
Drug Crime
Drunk Driving
Sex Crime
Speeding & Traffic Ticket

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