Sarah Ghazi-Moradi and Austin Doan chosen to attend the 2023 Leadership Development Summit

Boardman Clark congratulates attorneys Sarah Ghazi-Moradi and Austin Doan on being chosen to attend the 2023 Leadership Development Summit.

Each year, The State Bar of Wisconsin’s Leadership Development Committee chooses a small group of new lawyers to attend this event to encourage them to volunteer bar service and to further their engagement in the profession. While a record number of individuals applied this year, only 24 were selected. Boardman Clark holds two of those spots.

At Boardman Clark, Sarah is a School Law, Trusts and Estates, and Immigration attorney. Prior to joining Boardman Clark,  Sarah worked at the Immigrant Justice Center as a clinical student and represented clients in deportation and removal proceedings, and gained experience with applying for U‑Visas, T‑visas, and CAT asylum status. Sarah is passionate about using her fluency in Arabic, Farsi, and French to empower marginalized people and bridge cultural divides.

Austin is a Litigation attorney at Boardman Clark. Austin joined the firm with strong experience in class action and commercial litigation matters. Previously, Austin was a judicial staff attorney at the Dane County Circuit Court. Austin applies his experience to assist businesses and individuals on a wide range of litigation matters.

We are proud of Sarah and Austin for the work they do for their clients and the community. The firm congratulates them on this achievement of being chosen for the 2023 Leadership Development Summit.

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