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also known as Amir Yazdi
Amirali Oloomiyazdi, Esq. (known professionally as Amir Yazdi) is the founding attorney of Yazdi Law, PLLC, a Midtown Manhattan law firm at 261 Madison Avenue. He represents clients across the firm's four practice areas — personal injury, immigration, matrimonial and family law, and real estate and landlord-tenant matters — with a focus on substantive, relationship-driven representation for individuals, families, and businesses throughout New York City.
Amir's personal injury practice is informed by years of defense-side experience at prominent national defense firms, where he represented property owners, developers, general contractors, and subcontractors against claims under Labor Law § 240 (the "Scaffold Law"), Labor Law § 241(6), and common-law negligence. That background gives him particular insight into how insurance carriers evaluate claims, what evidence moves settlement numbers, and where cases are vulnerable — knowledge he now applies on behalf of injured plaintiffs. In immigration, Amir handles family-based petitions, marriage-based green card applications, and naturalization matters before USCIS at 26 Federal Plaza, with a focus on clients from the Iranian-American community. His matrimonial practice covers contested and uncontested divorce, custody, and support matters in New York State Supreme Court and Family Court. In real estate, he represents buyers, sellers, landlords, and tenants in residential and commercial transactions, lease disputes, and Housing Court litigation. Across all four practice areas, every client works directly with Amir — not through intake staff or paralegals.
Amir earned his J.D. from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University, where he trained as a mediator in Manhattan Civil Court, served as a Research Assistant in the Securities Arbitration Clinic, and interned for the Honorable Delores J. Thomas at New York State Supreme Court. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Business Administration from Rutgers University. Amir is admitted to practice in New York, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia. He also holds a New York State Real Estate Broker license, bringing transactional familiarity to the firm's real estate practice, and is a licensed Professional MMA Manager.
Amir is fluent in Persian (Farsi) and conducts consultations, document review, and case communications in Farsi for clients who prefer it. This bilingual capability — combined with cultural familiarity with Iranian family structures, business practices, and the specific immigration challenges Iranian nationals face — allows Yazdi Law to serve New York's Iranian-American community with linguistic and cultural fluency that larger firms rarely offer. Beyond the Iranian-American community, Amir works with clients across all backgrounds, particularly first-generation immigrants navigating overlapping legal needs across immigration, family, real estate, and personal injury matters.
Outside the office, Amir is an avid martial artist who trains in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Muay Thai. The discipline and preparation those pursuits require carry over into how he approaches legal work — identifying leverage points, maintaining composure under pressure, and committing to thorough preparation as the foundation of performance.
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Acquired: 2024
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State: New York
Acquired: 2023
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261 Madison Ave, Suite 1035, New York, NY, 10016
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2026 - Present
Iranian American Bar AssociationBoard Member
2021
J.D.
2018
B.S.
English
Persian
Farsi