Yasmine Choucair represents businesses and financial institutions in connection with commercial and industrial real estate transactions and in real estate finance matters.
In law school, Yasmine served as a student attorney for The University of Michigan’s Human Trafficking Clinic and Lab, the first clinical law program solely dedicated to the issue of human trafficking. She also participated in the Slavery and The Built Environment Problem Solving Initiative, where she traveled to Yale University as a dual-enrolled student to investigate the impact of forced labor on architectural practices and develop innovative approaches to commemorating historical injustices.
Civic, Cultural, and Community Activities
- Zaman International
- Motor City Blight Busters
- Gleaners Community Food Bank
- University of Michigan Law School, J.D.
- University of Michigan-Dearborn, B.A., High Distinction
- Michigan