About Al
Al Hedayati arrived at law school after a start in banking and finance. He earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in Banking and Finance from Hofstra University in 2001. Five years later he completed his J.D. at Western State College in 2006. Those two degrees frame the way he approaches problems: a mix of numbers and rules, measurement and precedent.
He entered the legal field after law school and has since built a practice that draws on both sides of his education. Courtroom theater is not the whole story for him. Complex documents, client meetings and careful analysis of factual records occupy much of his time. His training in finance informs how he reads contracts and assesses risk, while his law degree supplies the tools for advocacy and negotiation.
Colleagues describe Hedayati as methodical. He favors clear questions and practical answers. That approach shows up in how he prepares cases and advises clients. He tends to break large problems into smaller tasks, and he places emphasis on timelines and documentation. The result is steady, deliberate work rather than flashy gestures.
He maintains current professional memberships and stays connected to peers through those networks. Continuing education and professional gatherings provide regular updates on changes in law and practice. Those forums also give him opportunities to compare notes with other practitioners and refine day-to-day strategies.
Hedayati practices at Hedayati Law Group P.C., where he handles matters that draw on both his finance training and his legal education. He manages client relationships, case strategy and the practical logistics that come with running a law practice. His current work centers on applying practical financial understanding to legal problems and guiding clients through complex transactions and disputes.