
Omar Abdallah
Omar is a member of the firm’s zoning, land use, Web3, Digital Assets and Metaverse practices.
Previously, Omar was an Arizona licensed realtor focused on acquiring and selling residential properties for real estate investors.
A two time Arizona State University student, Omar obtained a Bachelor of Science in Finance with minors in Real Estate and International Business from the W.P. Carey School of Business. At ASU Law, Omar centered his curriculum on real estate related courses. He has been accepted into the Valley Partnership 2019-2020 Advocates class.
Omar has a passion for traveling and experiencing different cultures and is actively involved in local and international humanitarian efforts. In his free time, Omar enjoys being active, spending time with family and friends, and taco Tuesday.
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