Abraham Elmazahi, Esq.
Attorney-At-Law

Practice Areas
– Criminal Law
– Family Law
Bar Admissions
State of Florida, 2018
– Member, Young Lawyers Section
Education
J.D., Barry University School of Law, 2018
– Magna cum laude
– Class Rank: #10 of 136

– Senior Editor, Barry Law Review
– Honors Certificate in Environmental and Earth Law
– Book Awards: Constitutional Law; Contract Law; Energy Law and Policy; Legal
Research & Writing
B.A., Kean University, 1999
– Political Science and Government
– Cum Laude

Abraham is a former Assistant State Attorney who was honored to serve the citizens of Orange County, FL. As a prosecutor, Abraham handled cases in the area of DUI, criminal traffic, domestic violence, misdemeanor battery, and third-degree felony drug charges and litigated several jury trials to verdict. Abraham’s goal is to take that experience and use it to help protect your rights.

During law school, Abraham’s passion for the law was clearly apparent through the several accolades that he earned. Abraham graduated magna cum laude from Barry University School of Law where he was ranked #10 of 136 graduating students. Abraham also earned the highly coveted book award in several areas of law: Constitutional Law, Contract Law, Energy Law and Policy, and Legal Research & Writing. Abraham also had the honor of being invited to serve as a Research Assistant to two different Law Professors with one role focusing on the area of Constitutional Law.

In 2016, Abraham served as a legal intern for U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Florida where he helped on criminal cases on the federal level.
Prior to becoming an Attorney, Abraham resided in Washington, D.C. where he served in the United States Senate for nearly a decade as a legislative aide to Senator Robert G. Torricelli (D-NJ) and then to Senator Joseph I. Lieberman (ID-CT). Abraham handled national defense, judiciary, and some appropriations work for the Senators.

After leaving Capitol Hill, Abraham took on the post of Legislative Director for Boys & Girls Clubs of America. In that role, Abraham worked closely with Congress, the Executive Office of the President and the U.S. Department of Justice during the Obama Administration. He helped secure federal funding and programs to serve nearly four million at-risk youth in our nation’s most underserved communities.

Abraham is a native of New Jersey and currently resides in Orlando, FL.