About Mohammad
Mohammad Mokarram built a legal path that began in science and moved into law. He earned a B.S. in biology from the University of California, Davis in 2001. He then turned to legal studies and received his J.D. from Lincoln University in 2007. Those academic steps set the stage for a practice that blends practical problem solving with courtroom experience.
He established the Law Office of Mo Mokarram in 2008 and has been the firm's lawyer-owner since that year. Over time he expanded the practice's reach by obtaining admission to several federal forums. He is authorized to practice in California and in the United States District Courts for the Eastern and Northern Districts of California. He is also admitted to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
Mokarram’s day-to-day work centers on bankruptcy and consumer insolvency matters. He represents individuals navigating personal financial distress and handles related litigation when disputes reach the federal level. His membership in the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys aligns with the substantive emphasis of his caseload. He also maintains membership in the California State Bar and the Sacramento County Bar Association.
Locally, he participates in the Sacramento Valley Bankruptcy Forum. That involvement keeps him plugged into developments in bankruptcy practice and local court procedures. The networking and educational opportunities offered by these organizations inform how he approaches filings, negotiations with creditors, and courtroom appearances.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing cases. He tends to break complex financial facts into clearer pieces for judges and clients alike. His background in science before law school contributes to a preference for data and organized presentation. He often spends time mapping out timelines and documentation that support a client’s bankruptcy petition or defense against creditor actions.
Clients who come to his office typically face urgent deadlines and technical filings. Mokarram’s office aims to move matters forward efficiently while complying with procedural requirements in both state and federal systems. He has experience taking cases through district courts and, when necessary, to the Ninth Circuit for appellate review.
He continues to run the Law Office of Mo Mokarram and maintains active memberships in several professional organizations. His current practice focuses on bankruptcy and consumer insolvency representation.