Education:

Northeastern University School of Law, Boston, MA, J.D., 2007

Rice University, Houston, TX, M.M., Violin Performance, 2001

Rice University, Houston, TX, B.M., Music, 1999

Admissions:

Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Affiliations:

Boston Bar Association

Women's Bar Association

 

Azure M. Abuirmeileh

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617-371-1008
aabuirmeileh@dwyercollora.com

 

Azure Abuirmeileh is an attorney at Dwyer & Collora, LLP representing clients in all of the firm’s practice, areas including complex civil litigation, employment, health care and white-collar criminal defense.

While in law school, Ms. Abuirmeileh held internships with the civil division of the U.S. Attorney's Office and the Committee for Public Counsel Services as well as participating in the Criminal Advocacy Clinic at Northeastern School of Law. This experience has prepared her to advocate for criminal defendents and civil litigants at the state and federal level. Prior to joining Dwyer & Collora, LLP, in 2008, Ms. Abuirmeileh served as a law clerk for the Justices of the Massachusetts Superior Court.
 

Areas of Representation:

Ms. Abuirmeileh is a litgation associate specializing in complex civil and criminal defense cases in federal and state courts. She represents individuals and entities in all phases of civil and criminal litigation including grand jury and agency investigations, civil and criminal discovery, trial preparations, trials, post-conviction litigation, sentencing, and appeals. She works on federal and state cases involving health care, employment discrimination, securities and wire fraud, and tax evasion.

Recent Cases:

  • Defense of former securities broker in federal sentencing.
  • Representation of clients in Board of Registration in Medicine investigations and appeals.
  • Representation of former state employee in hostile work environment claim.
  • Representation of former corporate employee in indemnification claim.
  • Representation of clients pro bono in criminal matters in state court on referral from Massachusetts Women's Bar Foundation Framingham Project for Incarcerated Women.