Saad E.

Saad E.

Legal Research Analyst @ Thomson Reuters

About Saad E.

Saad E. is a Legal Research Analyst at Thomson Reuters, where he has worked since 2021. He has a diverse background in legal research and writing, having held various roles at Western Michigan University Cooley Law School and other institutions.

Work at Thomson Reuters

Saad E. has been employed as a Legal Research Analyst at Thomson Reuters since 2021. In this role, he develops custom Westlaw legal materials and analytics tailored for high-value accounts and top-ranked law firms in the United States, including those listed in the AmLaw 100 and 200. He utilizes advanced legal research tools to deliver data-driven insights on various legal aspects, including judges, courts, attorneys, law firms, and case types. Saad collaborates with team members and internal stakeholders to improve the application of critical legal research information.

Education and Expertise

Saad E. holds a Master of Laws (LLM) in International Commercial Law from the University of London, which he completed in 2021. He also earned a Doctor of Law (JD) from Western Michigan University Cooley Law School between 2018 and 2021. Additionally, he participated in a Study Abroad Program at the University of Oxford in 2019, focusing on International Law. Earlier, he obtained a Bachelor of Science (Honors) in Life Sciences from McMaster University from 2014 to 2018.

Background

Prior to his current position, Saad E. gained valuable experience in various legal roles. He worked as a Legal Intern at the Innocence Project at Western Michigan University Cooley Law School for seven months in 2020. He also served as Executive Symposium Editor and Board Member at the WMU-Cooley Law Review and as Resource Editor at the Law Journal of Practical and Clinical Law, both for 11 months in 2020. Additionally, he was an Associate Editor for the Homeland and National Security Law Review for seven months in 2020.

Research and Leadership Experience

Saad E. has a background in research and mentorship. He worked as a Research Assistant at the Population Health Research Institute for three months in 2017. He also held leadership roles at McMaster University, including Mentorship Leader for the McMaster English Language Development Program (MELD) and Peer Language Facilitator for the Speakeasy Mentorship Program, both in 2017. Furthermore, he contributed as a Writer for the McMaster Silhouette News from 2015 to 2018.

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