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Shaian Mohammadi – 2023

Shaian Mohammadi. California Attorney. Santa Clara. San Jose.

Shaian Mohammadi is an attorney, award-winning law graduate, former Obama Administration appointee, entrepreneur, and community organizer

Shaian Mohammadi is an attorney that conducts case law and statutory research, prepares motions to file, and interacts extensively with clients in areas that range from interviewing and drafting sworn legal declarations. Fluent in Farsi, Shaian Mohammadi also conducts relevant language translations. Shaian Mohammadi holds a Juris Doctor from the California Western School of Law, as well as a Bachelor of Arts in Legal Studies from John F. Kennedy University, and a Certificate in Political Psychology from Stanford University. While working toward his law degree, he served as a board member on the Moot Court Honors Board. Mohammadi was also a member of the Phi Alpha Delta International Legal Fraternity, as well as the Community Law Project during law school. He also received the Justice Wiley W. Manuel Pro Bono Award from the State Bar of California for his work in the community. Shaian Mohammadi is based in the San Francisco Bay Area, California.

Admissions:

• The State Bar of California (State)

• United States District Court, Northern District of California (Federal)

Education:

• California Western School of Law (ABA)

– Board Member, Moot Court Honors Board, 2016 – 2017

Other Licenses/Certificates/Skills:

• California Notary License #2385430

• Justice Wiley W. Manuel Certificate, The State Bar of California

• Certificate, Political Psychology, Stanford University

• LexisNexis Research Certified

• U.S. State Dept. Cyber Security Awareness Certified

• Fluent in Farsi

Orgs/Boards:

• Civilian Board Member, United States Selective Service System Commission

• Member, Santa Clara County Bar Association

• Member, Iranian American Bar Association

• Member, Phi Alpha Delta

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Shaian Mohammadi – About

Shaian Mohammadi, a law graduate, conducts case law and statutory research, prepares motions

Shaian Mohammadi is an attorney, award-winning law graduate, former Obama Administration appointee, entrepreneur, and community organizer

COUNSEL | LEGAL | CRIMINAL DEFENSE | CONSTITUTIONAL LAW | ELECTIONS | BLOCKCHAIN | CRYPTO | NFT | BIZ | GAMING | TECH | AI | AR | VR | POLICY | ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

Shaian Mohammadi conducts case law and statutory research, prepares motions for preliminary injunctions, and interacts extensively with clients in areas that range from interviewing and drafting sworn legal declarations to maintaining quality control. Fluent in Farsi, Shaian Mohammadi also conducts relevant language translations.

Mr. Mohammadi holds a Juris Doctor from the California Western School of Law, as well as a Bachelor of Arts in Legal Studies from John F. Kennedy University, and a Certificate in Political Psychology from Stanford University. While working toward his law degree, he served as an Associate Editor of The Commentary Paper and a member of the Moot Court Honors Board. Mr. Mohammadi was also a member of the Phi Alpha Delta International Legal Fraternity, as well as the Community Law Project during law school. He also received the Justice Wiley W. Manuel Pro Bono Award from the State Bar of California for his work in the community.

Admissions:

• The State Bar of California (State)

• United States District Court, Northern District of California (Federal)

Education:

• The California Western School of Law (ABA)

• Board Member, Moot Court Honors Board, 2016 – 2017

Other Licenses/Certificates/Skills:

• California Notary License #2385430

• Justice Wiley W. Manuel Certificate, The State Bar of California

• Certificate, Political Psychology, Stanford University

• LexisNexis Research Certified

• U.S. State Dept. Cyber Security Awareness Certified

• Fluent in Farsi

Orgs/Boards:

• Civilian Board Member, United States Selective Service System Commission

• Member, Santa Clara County Bar Association

• Member, Iranian American Bar Association

• Member, Phi Alpha Delta

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REPOST: Legal, Civic Professional Shaian Mohammadi Passes California Bar Exam

Shaian Mohammadi. San Jose. California.

Spotlight on San Jose: Legal, Civic Professional Shaian Mohammadi Passes California Bar Exam

The grueling test with notorious low passage rates is given during a span of two-days and only twice a year.

San Jose, CA December 2nd, 2022

Shaian Mohammadi, an award-winning law graduate from the California Western School of Law (ABA), former Obama Administration appointee, entrepreneur, and community organizer has passed the California Bar Exam according to the July 2022 pass list. Mohammadi is the first in his family to go to law school.

Shaian Mohammadi joins the ranks of 3,753 soon to be attorneys to pass the rigorous two-day California Bar Exam. Out of a total of 7,164 examinees, only 52.4 percent passed the July 2022 exam according to statistics from the State Bar. Shaian Mohammadi and other successful examinees must still take the attorney’s oath of office and meet all requirements as determined by the State Bar before beginning the practice of law.

As co-founder of SafeShield and with his current work in the legal and tech industries, as well as his experience as a law clerk who worked on high profile federal immigration cases in suit with the U.S. Secretary of State and U.S. Department of Justice – Mohammadi says he is looking forward to fighting for people and against those who punch down once he is sworn-in.

As a second-generation Californian whose parents immigrated to the United States in the 1970s from Iran in order to seek a better life – Shaian Mohammadi saw firsthand the struggles his immigrant parents went through to provide for their family and a system that at times was dismissive to them.

In 2017, Shaian Mohammadi was awarded the Justice Wiley W. Manuel Pro Bono Award from the State Bar of California due to his work in the community during his time in law school. His time spent in Palo Alto achieving a Certificate in Political Psychology at Stanford University’s Institute in Political Psychology allowed him the ability to learn how the electoral and judicial systems may not deliver for underrepresented people. Shaian Mohammadi currently resides in Silicon Valley.

In California, the bar exam is just one requirement in order to become a licensed attorney. An applicant must also receive a legal education, register with the State Bar, pass the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam, receive a positive moral character determination and background check, as well as be on time with court obligations and administrative functions.

This is not legal solicitation nor a legal advertisement. Shaian Mohammadi is not an attorney nor does he hold himself out to be an attorney, until he is sworn-in and fulfills all requirements as determined by the State Bar.

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Protection of Disadvantaged Groups Key to Inclusion and Families

Law school graduate and aspiring attorney Shaian Mohammadi has built his career around helping people from disadvantaged backgrounds. Drawing on his experience mobilizing legal help for underserved communities, Shaian Mohammadi helps organize not-for-profit organizations to provide legal help to those who require it.

Discussions surrounding vulnerabilities tend to focus on labor-market inclusion. But there’s another important, yet less talked-about issue facing immigrant communities, LGBT, and women: insufficient legal representation. In today’s world, legal services are hard to come by, especially in lower-income areas.

There’s a strong case to be made for increasing the legal protections for disadvantaged groups, such as mandating pro bono hours for attorneys or to create a plainly-worded statute system. Immigrants, whether tech or agricultural, as well as women and those in the LGBT community play a key role in rebuilding and sustaining communities and families. More legal and financial services are needed to bridge the divide.

How can NFTs shape the future?

Shaian Mohammadi served as a Paralegal and Admin Strategist at DealerXT Technology, while also working concurrently in the investment and cryptocurrency worlds. As a graduate of California Western School of Law, Mohammadi has a law degree and recently sat for the bar exam.

As Forbes recently explained, NFT stands for non-fungible token. It’s generally built using the same kind of programming as cryptocurrency, like Bitcoin or Ethereum. According to Forbes, each has a digital signature that makes it impossible for NFTs to be exchanged for or equal to one another.

However the utility is endless. As new crypto startups launch every day, NFTs will utilize augmented reality (“AR”) technology in order to create new revenue streams whether for digital ID or the ad space for the masses. NFTs soon will also be able to save a person’s life by utilizing the Ethereum blockchain and make medical transfers seamless.

*None of this should be construed as legal or financial advice. Please seek qualified and licensed specialists.

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