Majidah uses her passion for global environmental justice, stewardship, and sustainability to help solve clients' problems and strategically achieve their long-term business goals.
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Majidah is a forward-thinking environmental advocate who aids and advises clients across industry sectors in a variety of areas involving environmental justice, worker safety, international regulations, corporate social responsibility, due diligence, and renewable energy. In addition to her regulatory and transactional practice, she also assists with complex civil and criminal environmental litigation.
Majidah is committed to service and handles pro bono matters related to immigration, consumer protection, and individual liberties.
During law school, she served as an editor for the American Indian Law Journal, one of two law journals in the nation dedicated exclusively to Indigenous issues. Majidah also clerked at a premier regional full-service firm, a large family owned forestry company, and served as a judicial extern for the Honorable Justice Mary I. Yu on the Washington State Supreme Court.
Representative matters may include engagements before joining Troutman Pepper.
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