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Yaser Al-Zamil is an Arabic speaking attorney who practices in Houston Texas and handles cases in Criminal Defense, Immigration Law, Personal Injury, Family Law and Business Law, His office is conveniently located a couple blocks away from the Harris County Courts in Downtown Houston.
Jill started Yaziji Law in 2006. Her goal was, and still is, to provide legal and ethical services to the wrongfully injured. Having worked at large law firms prior to establishing her own, she had gone to trials all over Texas and won major settlements and verdicts for her clients. With this large-scale vision, she started her firm serving one client at a time. She has been litigating cases in Texas for nearly two decades.
Jill has been named to Houstonia Top Attorney List in 2013, 2014 and 2015. The leading attorney ranking website, Avvo.com rates Jill an outstanding 10/10. She is listed mong the National Trial Lawyers Top 100 list. Her clients have publicly thanked her for her legal skills and success in delivering results for them. Jill dedicates the time and resources to win major cases against the most experienced and aggressive attorneys.
Jill is licensed by the Texas Supreme Court and all Texas State Courts. In 2017, she was voted Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation, where only one-third of 1% of State Bar Members are invited to become fellows.
The Consulate General of the State of Qatar was first opened in Houston- Texas in 1997, where Houston is the economical capital, particularly in the energy sector of the U.S. The city overlooks the Gulf of Mexico and is the hub for more than 90 diplomatic missions representing different countries.
The Consulate General has jurisdiction over the states of Kansas, Georgia, Florida, Colorado, Alabama, Texas, Tennessee, Oklahoma City, New Mexico, Mississippi, and Louisiana.