- U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
- Washington, DC
- Alabama
- University of Alabama School of Law
- University of Alabama at Birmingham
Tamara Y. Imam
About
Tamara Imam represents employees and labor unions in a variety of labor and employment law matters, including violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act, unjust termination, retaliation, collective bargaining negotiations, and grievances and arbitrations.
Prior to joining Mooney Green, Ms. Imam served as a term law clerk for the Honorable Leslie Hoffman Price in the Middle District of Florida. Ms. Imam began her legal career as a John Lewis Fellow at Legal Services Alabama, where she represented low-income clients in a wide range of civil legal matters, with a focus on housing, public benefits, and consumer protection.
Ms. Imam received her J.D. with honors from the University of Alabama School of Law, where she served as an Articles Editor for the Alabama Law Review and a certified legal intern in the University of Alabama School of Law’s Criminal Defense Clinic. She also spent a semester as a full-time extern with the United States Department of Labor, in the Civil Rights and Labor-Management Division of the Office of the Solicitor. Ms. Imam received her B.S., summa cum laude, from the University of Alabama at Birmingham in 2017.