Mohammed Alsaffarini

Mohammed Alsaffarini is an Associate (pending bar admission) at Berger Kahn’s Lake Forest office, where his area of focus is in labor & employment law and insurance coverage.

Mohammed attended California State Polytechnic University at Pomona, earning his Bachelor of Arts in Sociology before pursuing his Juris Doctor at Loyola Law School. At Loyola, he was an Executive Editor on the Loyola Law School Entertainment Law Review, a member of the Middle Eastern & North African Law Students Association, and a student ambassador at the LLS Admissions Office. His involvement in these various student organizations further developed his confidence and efficiency in the legal practice.

Mohammed briefly worked as a Public Speaking Teacher at the Prison Education Project, where he administered engaging lectures for incarcerated individuals in order to enhance their public speaking skills and confidence. Subsequently, 91% of his class noted their improved public speaking abilities after Mohammed’s teachings. As a rising 3L, Mohammed worked as a Judicial Extern for the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. At the EEOC, he drafted summary judgment decisions in federal agency discrimination cases and regularly attended status conferences. His impressive work prior to joining Berger Kahn has set him up as a dedicated and skillful attorney.

In his free time, Mohammed cheers on San Francisco sports teams and enjoys finding new restaurants to visit.

California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
  • Bachelor of Arts, Sociology, summa cum laude
LMU Loyola Law School
  • Juris Doctor
  • Loyola Law School Entertainment Law Review: Executive Editor
  • LLS Admissions Office: Student Ambassador
  • Middle Eastern & North African Law Students Association: Member
  • Prison Education Project: Public Speaking Teacher
  • LOYR, APC: Law Clerk
  • U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission: Judicial Extern