Shoeb Mohammed has joined the California Chamber of Commerce as a policy advocate specializing in privacy and cybersecurity; Fair Political Practices Commission; technology; and telecommunications issues.
Mohammed is an experienced litigator who advised clients on matters such as trademark; business planning; proprietary software; and technology-related business cases.
He came to the CalChamber policy team after practicing law at Knox Lemmon & Anapolsky, LLP, where he provided product and general counsel for various industries, including heavy manufacturing, internationally distributed snacks, fintech prepaid card services, and technology.
Before joining Knox Lemmon, Mohammed handled technology-related business counsel and litigation as a senior partner at Black Tie Law Corporation.
Mohammed earned a B.A. in political science at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; a J.D. from University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law; and a Certificate in Disruptive Strategy from Harvard Business School Online.