Azra Ahmad
Azra Ahmad holds the degree of Juris Doctor (JD) from St. Louis University School of Law in St. Louis, MO; Masters of Science (MS) in Speech-Language Pathology from Ithaca College in Ithaca, NY and Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Psychology from Washington University in St. Louis, MO. Before becoming an attorney, she practiced as a Speech/Language Pathologist providing therapy services to children and senior citizens. She is licensed to practice law in Missouri and Illinois. She is a member of Missouri Bar Association, South Asian Bar Association, WealthCounsel, and ElderCounsel. Although Azra was born and raised in New York, she feels like a native St. Louisan as she has lived in St. Louis for over 20 years with her husband and has raised her three children in the West County area. Azra serves as a board member of the St. Louis County Human Relations Commission, Muslims for a Better America (a non-profit that encourages civic engagement & voter participation) and also served on the board for many years of the Center for Hearing and Speech in St. Louis. She also actively participates in various interfaith activities including Jewish-Muslim day of service and Sisters of Salam-Shalom. She enjoys spending time with family, volunteering, hiking the many beautiful trails in the greater St. Louis area, and at times, binge-watching the trendiest shows on Netflix.
Azra Ahmad’s practice areas include Estate Planning, Elder Law, Personal Injury and Traffic Law.
You can call or text Azra at (314) 818-8807
Lena Salameh
Lena Salameh is a native of St. Louis and is a graduate of Eureka High School. Lena earned her Law degree from St. Louis University and Bachelor’s degree from Maryville University where she graduated summa cum laude. While Lena was in law school, she started working at Mid-America Law Practice, LLC as an intern and joined the firm as an associate attorney in 2019. As a law student, she has volunteered her time with Migrant and Immigrant Community Action Project (MICA), the Catholic Legal Assistance Ministry (CLAM) and has worked with Raices and American Gateways in helping detained and non-detained immigrants in San Antonio, Texas. Additionally, during law school, she worked internationally to promote human rights at non-profit organizations including Reprieve, in London, England and Al-Haq in Palestine. She is fluent in Arabic and has a working proficiency in Spanish. With her time off, she enjoys spending time with her large Palestinian-American family, learning new languages, traveling, and volunteering with various non-profit organizations.
Lena Salameh’s practice areas include Estate Planning, Personal Injury, Immigration Law, and Traffic Law.
You can call or text Lena at (314) 818-8807