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Imad Khan is an international disputes lawyer who works as an associate at Winston & Strawn--while he's not from Houston, he tells Femi and Patrick how he made his way here and why Houston is one of the top cities to practice international arbitration. Imad first moved to Houston right out of law school at Washington University. He worked at a firm here for a couple of years, then went on to practice in Washington D.C. for several years, before returning to Houston. Throughout all of these steps, international arbitration has been the focus of his practice. He gives us a great overview of international arbitration (the kinds of cases and industries it involves) and also talks to us about the passions and activities that have helped build on his practice (Imad is heavily involved in a number of international arbitration associations and serves as an adjunct professor at his alma mater).
The Hylights Podcast is brought to you by the Houston Young Lawyers Association! If you have any comments or questions, or if you would like to be a guest on a future episode, please email us at [email protected].
Join HYLA: https://www.hyla.org/page-18141
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Imad Khan is an international disputes lawyer who works as an associate at Winston & Strawn--while he's not from Houston, he tells Femi and Patrick how he made his way here and why Houston is one of the top cities to practice international arbitration. Imad first moved to Houston right out of law school at Washington University. He worked at a firm here for a couple of years, then went on to practice in Washington D.C. for several years, before returning to Houston. Throughout all of these steps, international arbitration has been the focus of his practice. He gives us a great overview of international arbitration (the kinds of cases and industries it involves) and also talks to us about the passions and activities that have helped build on his practice (Imad is heavily involved in a number of international arbitration associations and serves as an adjunct professor at his alma mater).
The Hylights Podcast is brought to you by the Houston Young Lawyers Association! If you have any comments or questions, or if you would like to be a guest on a future episode, please email us at [email protected].
Join HYLA: https://www.hyla.org/page-18141