Carr Allison Welcomes New Associate in Florida

Carr Allison is pleased to announce the addition of Associate Rami M. Ashouri to the firm’s Jacksonville, Florida office.  Rami’s litigation practice will focus on defending matters related to transportation, government torts and public liability and premises liability.

Rami received his undergraduate’s degree from Florida State University where he was a member of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity.  He earned his Juris Doctor from Florida State University College of Law.  Rami worked as a law clerk for the Florida Department of Financial Services in the Office of Insurance Regulation during law school.  Upon graduation, he served as an Assistant State Attorney in Florida’s Fourth Judicial Circuit and tried more than 20 cases to verdict.

He is admitted to practice in all state courts in Florida and is an active member of both the Florida and Jacksonville Bar Associations.

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