About Mohamed L

Mohamed L Al-Hamdani built a career that traces back to an undergraduate interest in how people and institutions interact. He earned a B.A. in sociology from Wright State University in 1999. That early study of social systems preceded a turn to law and, later, to formal business training. He completed his J.D. at the University of Dayton School of Law in 2013 and returned to Wright State for an M.B.A., awarded in 2019.

The sequence of degrees shaped his professional outlook. Sociology taught him to listen and observe patterns. Law school trained him to argue, analyze and apply rules. The M.B.A. added business fluency — a practical complement to legal work. The combination of those fields informs how he approaches problems and communicates with clients.

After finishing law school, he established his practice in Ohio. His work has been rooted in state matters, handling cases and transactions that require knowledge of Ohio statutes and court procedures. Colleagues and clients describe him as methodical in preparation and plainspoken in explanation. He keeps to clear language in written work and in court filings, preferring straightforward arguments over dense legalese.

He has kept close ties to the Dayton area through both education and practice. Studying at two local institutions created networks among lawyers, judges and business leaders in the region. Those connections have translated into steady local work and a practical understanding of how regional courts operate.

The firm he founded, Al-Hamdani and Associates, serves clients from its Ohio base. The office handles a steady mix of matters that arise in state practice. He oversees case strategy and client communication, and he remains involved in the drafting of pleadings and transactional documents.

Outside the office he maintains an interest in how law and social policy intersect. That perspective often informs questions of client counseling and case planning. He also draws on his business training when advising clients about risk, structure and the financial consequences of legal choices.

He is licensed to practice in Ohio and continues to maintain an active presence in the state's legal community. His current practice focuses on serving clients in Ohio through Al-Hamdani and Associates.

Education

Wright State University

MBA (2019)

2017

University of Dayton School of Law

J.D. (2013)

2010

Wright State University

B.A. (2003) | Sociology

1999

Languages

Arabic (Spoken, Written)

Accepted Jurisdictions

Ohio

Office Locations

Main Office

 120 W. 2nd St. Suite 1650 Dayton OH 45402