Amal Clooney
Amal Alamuddin Clooney was conceived in Beirut, Lebanon. The Arabic word that means "hope" is'ml. Her age was two when her family relocated into Buckinghamshire from Lebanon during the Lebanese Civil War. Ramzi Alamuddin received his MBA from the American University of Beirut. Ramzi Alamuddin was a Lebanese Druze and was from Baakline village. Baakline is a member of the Alam al-Din family in Chouf District. In 1991, he returned Lebanon in 1991[12][13] following his country's civil war. Her mother, Baria (nee Miknass), was born to a family of Sunni Muslims in Tripoli in Northern Lebanon,[14][11] and a Palestinian-Jordanian[15] mother. Her title was foreign editor for al-Hayat which is a Saudi-owned paper. She was the founder of International Communication Experts. The company, part of another larger business, specializes in arranging celebrity appearances, publicity photography, promotions for events, etc. 17 years old Amal is the youngest of three children One sister (Tala) and two half-brothers who were part of her father's first marriage. Amal went to Dr Challoner High School (a girls' school for grammar in Little Chalfont Buckinghamshire) before she went to University. Then she attended St Hugh's College, Oxford, where she received an exhibition grant and the Shrigley Award. The graduate received a BA of Arts (BA) degree in the field of jurisprudence in. (citation required) The next year she was accepted into the New York University School of Law in order to earn an Master of Laws (LL.M) degree. She was awarded the Jack J. Katz Memorial Award for her excellence in entertainment law.While studying at NYU she worked for one period in the office Sonia Sotomayor, then a judge in the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and NYU Law faculty of the Second Circuit.



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