Wajih Choudhury has a variety of experiences in the legal arena by aiding local attorneys and clients. He has examined and edited company and operating agreements. In 2024, he also reviewed several non-disclosure agreements for a client’s potential manufacturing partners and private equity partners. In 2023, he gave advice to minimize income taxes from investment windfalls. He also completed four courses in estate planning through Boston University School of Law. As a law clerk, he primarily worked in litigation, helping 17 businesses by drafting motions, settlements, and letters.
Wajih graduated from South Texas College of Law Houston in December 2021. Wajih focused his studies in business, contracts, consumer transactions, insurance, and tax law. He earned CALI Excellence for the Future Awards for the highest grades in a Corporate Transaction Skills course and a Corporate Finance Law course. He also joined the Texas Corporate Counsel Review in Sep. 2020 as an Associate Editor, and was promoted to Managing Editor for the Fall 2021 Semester.
Wajih Choudhury formed a law firm to help businesses and individuals with everyday problems and transactions. He understands business owners need legal services for both their businesses and for their personal matters. He also appreciates that individuals need legal advice for their personal involvements involving insurance disputes, real estate interests, wealth, and end of life wishes.
Wajih was born in New York City in 1986 with parents from Bangladesh. He spent his childhood growing up in the Bronx, Philadelphia, Queens, and Middle Tennessee. He is a product of NYC public schools, having attended from the first grade through the seventh grade. He also went to Franklin High School in Tennessee, participating in Model UN, Youth Legislature, Science Olympiad, Mu Alpha Theta, and Future Business Leaders of America. He also earned the Most Improved awards in Track, Cross Country, and Baseball. He was a part of the first I.B. graduating class in Tennessee. In 2004, he started at Vanderbilt University and studied economics and international relations enriched by his upbringing in the global financial center and interactions with people from around the world across economic classes and faiths. He pursued further studies in economics at Northeastern University in Boston.
Since 2012, Wajih has worked in global oil pricing as an analyst and financial engineer in Houston. He has helped traders, analysts, risk management personnel, and executives in the finance and energy industries meet their oil pricing data needs. He resided in Jersey City for a year in sum in 2014 and in 2010, when he began his career advising high net worth clients as a fixed income broker in New York City. During college, he worked part-time in fundraising, food service, and housing. He also completed internships at a Congressman’s offices, the Hudson Institute, Vanderbilt Sports Medicine, and a biotech private equity startup.
In the 2010’s, he had personal experiences involving family law, immigration law, consumer law, insurance law, real estate law, and securities law. These legal situations impacted him significantly, employing many hours of his time researching issues, eventually having to speak to multiple attorneys to resolve legal issues. So, Wajih attended law school with the intention of starting his own legal business to help individuals and businesses with their everyday legal issues and to guide them through complex situations. Additionally, having lived and worked through the Great Recession and the recent pandemic, Wajih appreciates financial security and does not take it for granted. He believes one’s hard-earned money, property, and investments should be protected during and after life with a carefully tailored and up-to-date estate plan.
Wajih Choudhury is committed to a measured approach with an objective assessment of the legal issues. He is persistent to find and achieve a legal solution that is the most advantageous to the client. Executing this solution requires the utmost diligence. His varied academic and professional experiences illustrate his attention to detail, patience, and decisiveness.
Wajih aims to continue fulfilling his role as a husband and father to three children.
Education
I.B. Diploma, Franklin High School, Franklin, TN, 2000-04
B.S. in Economics and Political Science, Vanderbilt University, Aug. 2004 - Aug. 2007
M.A. in Economics, Northeastern University, Boston, Sep. 2007 - Dec. 2009
J.D., South Texas College of Law Houston, Aug. 2018 - Dec. 2021
Estate Planning coursework, Boston University School of Law, May 2022 - Aug. 2024
Executive M.B.A., University of Wyoming, May 2023 - Present
Law Licenses
• Texas, Apr. 2022
• Pennsylvania, Aug. 2023
• New Jersey, Apr. 2024
Memberships
• American Bar Association, Solo, Small Firm, and General Practice Division
• State Bar of Texas Real Estate, Probate, Trust Law Section
• State Bar of Texas Tax Law Section
• State Bar of Texas Business Law Section
• State Bar of Texas Consumer and Commerical Law Section
• Pennsylvania Bar Association Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section