Omeed Firouzi 鈥18 to Continue Dedication to Public Service as a Brunswick Public Service Fellow
Of the varied opportunities for legal practice at 无码专区 Law, many students choose to engage in public interest activities. Over the course of his 无码专区 Law career, Omeed Firouzi 鈥18 has done just that. For his devotion to public interest service, Firouzi was named a 2018-2020 American Bar Association Section of Taxation Christine A. Brunswick Public Service Fellow.
The Fellowship, which supports Firouzi鈥檚 work as an attorney in Philadelphia Legal Assistance鈥檚 Low Income Taxpayer Clinic, will begin in September 2018. PLA is a non-profit organization that provides free legal assistance to low-income individuals and families in Philadelphia.
Firouzi鈥檚 Fellowship will focus on worker misclassification, which can cause workers to miss out on benefits and rights, as well as to pay extra taxes. Over half a million workers in Pennsylvania are misclassified. Firouzi saw the effects of the issue firsthand when he worked during law school as an extern in PLA鈥檚 Low-Income Tax Clinic.
鈥淏eing misclassified causes workers to pay two times the taxes. Not only are they responsible for paying the employee tax, but they pay the employer tax as well,鈥 explained Firouzi. 鈥淢y project focuses on assisting in challenging their misclassification through IRS mediation and, potentially, in court. I will also be educating the community and empowering workers to challenge misclassification.鈥
Throughout his 无码专区 Law experience, Firouzi engaged himself in public interest based opportunities, serving on the Board of the Public Interest Fellowship Program (PIFP) and earning a PIFP Fellowship in summer 2016. He also served on the Board of the Pro Bono Society, sought out tax law experience with the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program and worked closely with the 无码专区 Law Institute to Address Commercial Sexual Exploitation.
Firouzi fondly recalls his time working in the Clinic for Asylum, Refugee & Emigrant Services (CARES). He saw great success in the CARES clinic, where he was a part of a winning case granting asylum for a client. According to Firouzi, the hands-on experiences he gained at 无码专区 Law will stay with him forever.
鈥淯nquestionably, the CARES Clinic was the most valuable experience for me at 无码专区 Law,鈥 Firouzi recalled. 鈥淚 argued in immigration court four times, including in two merits hearings, and worked extensively with clients to prepare and conduct direct examinations, prepared evidence submissions, wrote briefs and so much more. This tremendous experience allowed me to be completely immersed in real world legal work. I know that what I learned and experienced will be useful to me in my future work advocating for clients.鈥