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*Before attending law school, Khurram worked as a technical writer for the data analytics and integration company Informatica Corp.
*Before attending law school, Khurram worked as a technical writer for the data analytics and integration company Informatica Corp.
*He has worked as a Technical Trainer at Oxford Institute of Technology.
*He has worked as a Technical Trainer at Oxford Institute of Technology.
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Country: USA
Email: kanizami [at] gengalaw.com

khurram.a.nizami [at] gmail.com

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Khurram Nizami (also Khurram A. Nizami) is an associate attorney at Genga & Associates, P.C., where he assists in matters including international dispute resolution, domain name disputes, and business and entertainment litigation and consulting. Prior to Genga & Associates, P.C., Khurram assisted judges at the Los Angeles Superior Court Appellate Division in researching appeals and drafting related rulings. In early 2006, he submitted a comment regarding the GNSO's Policy Development for the Introduction of New gTLDs.[1]

Education

Khurram earned his bachelor's degree from the University of California, Berkeley. In 2006, he completed his J.D. from Loyola Law School, Loyola Marymount University.[2] He also holds technical certifications as a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, Microsoft Certified Database Administrator, Oracle Certified Professional in Database Administration, and Cisco Certified Network Engineer.

Career History

  • Before attending law school, Khurram worked as a technical writer for the data analytics and integration company Informatica Corp.
  • He has worked as a Technical Trainer at Oxford Institute of Technology.

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