Ali AlmamlukAssociate

Primary Office

988 Woodcock Road
Suite 100
Orlando, FL 32803

Phone

407.783.6087

Professional Profile

Ali Almamluk serves as an associate in Carr Allison’s Orlando (FL) office. His practice focuses on defending premises liability, personal injury and insurance coverage matters.

Ali shows unwavering dedication to his clients, tailoring his practice to meet their needs. His experience allows him to offer informed representation to help deliver successful outcomes. Ali’s client-centric approach to communication ensures his clients are fully informed and involved in the legal process.

Admitted to practice in Florida, Ali earned his undergraduate degree from Florida International University and earned his Juris Doctor from St. Thomas University College of Law (FL) where he graduated cum laude.

Born in Miami (FL) and now residing in Tavares (FL), Ali finds joy in family moments with his wife and two daughters.

Practice Areas

Admitted to Practice

Florida

Education

BS, Florida International University

JD, St. Thomas University College of Law (FL), cum laude

News

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