Amal Clooney
Amal Clooney was birthed in Beirut. Her birth name derives taken from the word'ml', which is Arabic which means "hope". Her family left Lebanon at the age of two years old during the Lebanese Civil War, and settled in Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire. Ramzi Alamuddin received his MBA from the American University of Beirut. Ramzi Alamuddin was a Lebanese Druze and was from Baakline village. It was a part of the Alam al-Din Dynasty of Chouf District. Then he returned to Lebanon in 1991[12][13] following the conclusion of the civil conflict. 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. She was a journalist in the field of politics and editor in foreign for the Saudi-owned newspaper al-Hayat. The newspaper was founded by her International Communication Experts. The firm, which is part of a more extensive business, specialises in booking famous guests photographer, publicity, advertising for events, and more. Amal was born in the Philippines. She is the mother of two brothers and a sister. 18. Amal was a student at Dr Challoner's high school, which is a grammar school for girls situated within Little Chalfont, Buckinghamshire, prior to studying at university. Then she attended St Hugh's College, Oxford in which she won an award for exhibitions and the Shrigley Award. [19][20] She graduated with her bachelor of Arts (BA) degree with a Jurisprudence degree in 2000. [citation needed] The following year, she attended New York University School of Law to study for The Master of Laws (LL.M) degree. She was awarded the Jack J. Katz Memorial Award to recognize excellence in entertainment law.While at NYU she was employed for a semester in the office of Sonia Sotomayor, then a judge for the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and NYU Law faculty participant.



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