Azita Mojarad Attorney at Law

specializing in: Business Law, Collections, Family Law, Immigration and Naturalization, and Real Estate

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Azita M. Mojarad

 

Law School
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Loyola University at Chicago School of Law - Chicago, USA (J.D.)


College
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North Park University - Chicago, USA (M.B.A.)

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Tehran University - Tehran, Iran (B.S., Business Administration)

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Cambridge University - Cambridge, England (English Proficiency Teaching Certificate)

 

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The American Bar Association (ABA), with approximately 370,000 members, is the world's largest voluntary professional association. The Association has long served a dual role as advocate for the legal profession and for the public. With the growing complexity of society and our legal system, the Association's public role has gained both emphasis and breadth.

The ABA is comprised principally of practicing lawyers, judges, court administrators, law teachers, public service attorneys and many non-practicing lawyers who are business executives, government officials, etc. The ABA represents state and local bar associations as well as practitioners in specialized areas of the law. It represents affiliated, law-related organizations and groups with specialized interests or needs such as administrative law judges, lawyers in the armed forces, and minority and women's bar associations.

 

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The Illinois State Bar Association (ISBA) is the state organization of the legal profession. The ISBA is a voluntary organization dedicated to promoting the interests of the legal profession and improving the administration of justice, the quality of members' professional lives, and their relations with the public.

 

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The Chicago Bar Association (CBA), founded in 1874, is one of the oldest and most active metropolitan bar associations in the United States. The Association's voluntary membership of 22,000 consists largely of lawyers and judges from Cook County and the State of Illinois. The purposes and objects of the Association are:

  1. To establish and maintain the honor and dignity of the profession of the law and to promote the general welfare of the members thereof, particularly by sponsoring and supporting continuing legal education programs covering new developments in all fields of law

  2. To cultivate social relationships among its members

  3. To increase the usefulness of the legal profession in promoting the due administration of justice and the public good

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