About Paemon
Paemon Aramjoo earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Law in 2014. He completed his legal studies after a three-year program that included practical placements. Those early experiences shaped the outline of his career more than any classroom lecture could.
In 2012 he worked as a Rule 13 intern at the Jackson County Prosecutor's Office. That placement exposed him to courtroom procedure, charging decisions and the daily tempo of public prosecution. During the same year he served as a legal intern at the Center for Practical Bioethics, where he encountered policy work and questions at the intersection of law, medicine and ethics. The combination of prosecutorial and bioethics internships gave him a range of perspectives on how law operates in institutional and individual contexts.
After law school he took a position at Aramjoo Law Office and is listed as a partner beginning in 2014. He has remained with that firm since then. The record shows a steady presence there rather than a path through a series of large firms. That continuity suggests a practice built around a local client base and long-term matter management.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in case preparation and attentive to procedural detail. He has experience in matters that require both advocacy and research. Those skills were evident in his public-sector internship work and have informed the way he approaches files at his firm. He combines courtroom familiarity from the prosecutor's office with the policy-minded perspective gained at the bioethics center.
Aramjoo works in Missouri and is admitted to practice in that jurisdiction. He handles cases and client matters through Aramjoo Law Office, where he manages intake, case strategy and the practical steps needed to move matters toward resolution. His approach emphasizes steadiness and clear communication with clients rather than courtroom theatrics.
Outside of client work he has maintained connections to the legal community that first trained him. He returned periodically to the kinds of institutional settings where he once interned, now on the other side of the docket. That continuity informs how he assesses risk, structures settlements and prepares for trial.
He practices from Aramjoo Law Office and continues to serve clients in Missouri. His current practice focuses on serving clients through the full lifecycle of their legal matters, from initial counsel to resolution.