About Mohammad Faiz
Mohammad Faiz Alsawaeer built his legal foundation in two different classrooms. He attended Temple University Beasley School of Law and later returned to study international dispute resolution at Fordham University, earning an LL.M. in 2018. The latter program placed him among students and practitioners concentrating on arbitration and cross-border disputes.
His education set a clear course. Temple introduced the core of American legal practice. Fordham deepened his exposure to international arbitration, treaty interpretation and procedural strategies used in cross-border cases. The LL.M. year included intensive study and exposure to practitioners from several jurisdictions.
He is admitted to practice in New York. Since completing his studies he has worked in private practice. His current office is SAWAEER LAW OFFICE, where he handles matters that often involve parties and legal issues outside a single national court system. That practice environment combines litigation tactics and arbitration procedure.
His work includes arbitration and commercial dispute matters, and he prepares cases for both tribunals and state courts when disputes touch U.S. law. He often deals with document-intensive cases and crafting procedural positions under rules that govern international arbitration. He also addresses conflict-of-law questions and enforcement of foreign awards when those issues arise.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in his case preparation and deliberate in drafting pleadings and arbitration submissions. He spends significant time on factual development, witness preparation and evidentiary organization. Those tasks are central to presenting contested commercial disputes to neutral panels or to judges.
Public records and professional listings show a steady path from academic training to practice in New York. He maintains a practice that handles transactions and disputes that link domestic law and international procedures. He accepts matters that require familiarity with both arbitration rules and the mechanics of bringing international issues into New York courts.
He currently practices at SAWAEER LAW OFFICE in New York, handling international dispute resolution and related commercial matters.