Wong Fleming expands into Texas

Rehan2tariq2Princeton, New Jersey – April 17, 2017 –Wong Fleming, one of the largest minority owned firms in the U.S., is expanding its footprint into Texas. The office, with 4 attorneys, in Sugar Land, Texas will be led by Partners Rehan Alimohammad and Tariq Zafar.

The office will allow Wong Fleming to further assist the needs of the firm’s multinational clients with a business presence in Texas. The Texas office is headquartered in Sugar Land, Texas, one of the most affluent and fastest growing cities in Texas.

Wong Fleming is a full-service law firm that is headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey, with branch offices throughout the United States, including Washington, California, Georgia, Washington, DC, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee. The firm is a member of the National Association of Minority & Women Owned Firms, and certified as a women’s business enterprise by the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council.

“We are committed to exceeding client expectations while remembering the importance of integrity, legal scholarship, advocacy tempered with civility, and the promotion of diversity in the legal profession,” says Linda Wong, founder and CEO of Wong Fleming.

Partner Rehan Alimohammad, in charge of immigration and tax law matters, currently serves on the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee for the State Bar of Texas. He also serves on the Executive Committee and as Legal Counsel for the Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce, and Vice President for the Katy Bar Association.

Partner Tariq Zafar, in charge of commercial litigation and corporate transactions, serves on the Board of Directors for Accesshealth and recently received the Ursula Coates Chairman’s award for dedicated service to the Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce.

Senior Associate Farrah Najmuddin Lang handles commercial litigation and family law. She has served as an intern on the First Court of Appeals and the Harris County District Attorney’s Office.

Associate Meghna Patel handles commercial litigation and estate planning. She previously served as an intern for Judge Jacqueline Lucci Smith and as a mediator for Judge Dale Gorczynski.