Finding solutions to problems both in and outside of the courtroom. Ibrahim Salah is a committed attorney who specializes in Litigation and Employment Law at Gesmer Updegrove LLP. His practice requires creative thinking to resolve legal matters effectively and efficiently for his clients. To do this, Ibrahim draws upon legal and investigative skills developed throughout his professional career.
Before joining the firm, Ibrahim clerked for Federal Magistrate Judge Judith G. Dein in her capacity as one of the judges assigned to Puerto Rico’s various bankruptcy proceedings. There, he participated in legal issues of first impression both in the First Circuit and in the bankruptcy world. Prior to clerking, Ibrahim worked as an attorney for a global law firm in Boston specializing in government investigations and white-collar defense. In that role, he drew upon his pre-law school experience working for the Public Corruption and Special Prosecutions unit of the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Ibrahim has experience with trials, motion practice, and advising clients on civil and criminal exposure.
Outside of the office, Ibrahim enjoys spending time with his wife, toddler, and identical twin brother who is a pharmacist. On their spare time, the brothers enjoy jointly writing out movie and video game ideas.
Boston College Law School, J.D., 2021
Framingham State University, M.P.A. 2015, magna cum laude
University of Massachusetts – Amherst, B.A., 2010, magna cum laude