Attorney Dania Masood received her Juris Doctorate from South Texas College of Law Houston and she is licensed to practice in the state of Texas . Prior to that, she received her Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics from the University of Houston-Main Campus. 

Dania’s primary practice focuses on all aspects of Labor and Employment. She represents employees in employment discrimination, retaliation, wrongful discharge and wage and hour cases. 

In the past she has handled matters in immigration, family law, and criminal law. Additionally, she has worked on Asylum/Refugee and human trafficking cases. She is a certified mediator in the state of Texas. 

Areas of Practice

  • Labor and Employment

Past Employment Positions

  • Mian & Associates Law Firm PLLC, Intern
  • Lowe Law PLLC, Intern

Languages

  • English
  • Urdu

Education

  • South Texas College of Law Houston, Houston, Texas - J.D.
  • University of Houston, Houston, Texas - B.A. - Mathematics

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Houston, TX
7500 San Felipe St
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