Jonathan Alamir is a commercial litigator with experience in complex disputes involving equity, fraud, fiduciary duties, and insolvency law.
Jonathan's recent experience includes a contentious cross-border dispute involving claims for fraud and fiduciary breaches. Jonathan has litigated in domestic and foreign courts under laws of the United States, the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), the United Kingdom, and Australia.
Jonathan also maintains an active pro bono practice. He represents eligible low-income tenants in eviction hearings through Cleveland's Right to Counsel program. In addition, he participates in the Firm's Border Project to provide on-the-ground legal support to asylum clients at detention facilities in Laredo, Texas.
In community matters, Jonathan serves on the board of directors at The Arora Foundation, a local nonprofit working towards improving childhood education in underserved communities.
- Cleveland State University (J.D. summa cum laude 2023; Recipient, Faculty Award for Second Highest Academic Grade Average, Class of 2023; Managing Editor, Cleveland State Law Review; Member, Moot Court Team; CALI Excellence for the Future Award in Legal Writing, Contracts, Property, Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Evidence, Legal Profession, Tax, and Scholarly Writing; Class Senator, Student Bar Association); Case Western Reserve University (B.A. in Sociology 2019)
- Ohio
- Extern to Judge Solomon Oliver Jr., U.S. District Court, Northern District of Ohio (Fall 2021)