Mohammad “Mo” Hamoudi is a member at Stritmatter Kessler Koehler Moore, a leading law firm in Seattle that specializes in civil rights, complex tort, and aviation disaster cases. He has over 13 years of experience as a trial and appellate lawyer in state and federal courts, representing ordinary people who face extraordinary circumstances. He is passionate about advancing justice and equality for marginalized and oppressed communities, and has successfully litigated cases involving police misconduct, wrongful imprisonment, discrimination, and human rights violations.
In addition to his practice, Mo is also an adjunct professor at Seattle University School of Law, where he teaches trial advocacy. He mentors high school and college students who aspire to be stakeholders in the legal system, and coaches his son’s basketball team. He is also a published poet who publishes under his mother’s maiden name Niazmand to honor her and the sacrifices she made when she migrated to the United States to provide a better life for him. His accomplishments have been reported by local and national media.