Ramzi Ajami

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Ramzi has represented “Big Four” accounting firm in multi-jurisdiction class action suit. Pro bono experience includes joint representation of immigrant workers in habeas proceedings in the District Court of Massachusetts, and individual representation of immigrant worker in the Harlingen, Texas Immigration Court.

Prior to joining Foley Hoag, worked as a litigator in the D.C. office of a national firm.


Practice Areas

  • Security and Privacy
  • Litigation
  • Accountants Professional Liability

Professional Associations

  • Mentors law students of color for the Boston Lawyers Group
  • Reviews youth- and race-oriented grant proposals for The Foley Hoag Foundation

Education

  • University of California, Los Angeles, B.A., summa cum laude, 2002
  • Harvard Law School, J.D., 2005

Bar Admissions

  • Massachusetts
  • District of Columbia

Honors/Awards

  • Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Standing Committee on Pro Bono Legal Services Certificate of Appreciation for providing pro bono legal services to persons detained by the New Bedford, Massachusetts enforcement action (2007)
  • Harvard Law School Ames Moot Court Competition, Winner (2004)


Posts By This Author

RECAP Joins The Fight Against PACER -- But Do We Want Its Help?

Social Security Numbers (SSNs) Can Be Predicted Using Basic, Widely-Available Public Data. Social Security Administration Not Surprised, and Continues to Offer Detailed SSN Information to the Public

Conficker Worm Still Lurking, Threat Remains

Electronic Access to Court Filings Potentially Exposing Sensitive, Personal Information

The FTC Strikes Back: (Essentially) Everyone Should Be Complying With Red Flags Rules, Especially The Healthcare Industry

Adding to the Patchwork: HITECH Act Sets New "Floor" for Data Breach Notification of Certain Patient Information

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