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April 10, 2024

Style and substance: Student award posthumously honours law alum

Giving Day fundraising to bring Armin Mojtahedi Memorial Award closer to endowment level
man in graduation gown and mortarboard, holding his framed degree
Armin Mojtahedi on graduation day Courtesy Mojtahedi family

At law school, even on the first day, casual attire for students is a given. And 2013 is certainly no exception.

Until Armin Mojtahedi strides in.

That morning, his spiffy outfit catches eyes. Recalling that initial glimpse of his classmate (and future roommate), Marco Maduri chuckles. 鈥淗e was wearing a suit,鈥 says Maduri, JD/MBA鈥17. 鈥淎 bold pattern. Peak lapels. Well-tailored. A bit much for听10 o鈥檆lock听on a听Wednesday. Who is this guy? Everyone else is wearing a hoodie, a T-shirt, sweatpants. But he stood out 鈥 he was a unique individual.鈥

Michelle Christopher, BA鈥82, then a Faculty of Law professor and now a justice of the Alberta Court of Justice, will never forget her introduction to the dapper newcomer. 鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 an act. It was just him deciding on the first day that this is really what he wanted to do,鈥 she says. 鈥淗e insisted on dressing the part of a lawyer, so听he was always impeccably turned out.鈥

Sartorial splendour was Mojtahedi鈥檚 hallmark. But his depth went well beyond the cool threads. He brimmed with enthusiasm, confidence and determination 鈥 and wanted to make a difference by practising law.

Those intentions, tragically, ended up being cut short. Mojtahedi, JD鈥16, died in 2017, following a diagnosis of an aggressive brain tumour. Fighting through failing health, he still nearly managed to fulfill his articling obligations.

Keeping Armin鈥檚 story alive

Established now in his honour by classmates, friends, colleagues, family members and instructors is the听, a scholarship that recognizes students who demonstrate exemplary mentorship, commitment and collegiality as members of (SLA) and within the law school.

鈥淚f this could help a student in Armin鈥檚 memory,鈥 says Justice Christopher, former executive director of SLA, 鈥渋t would be amazing because he was really passionate about his work at Student Legal Assistance to improve access to justice.鈥

Marco Maduri

Marco Maduri, a classmate and former roommate of Armin Mojtahedi, champions the scholarship established in memory of his friend.

Courtesy Marco Maduri

SLA is a pro-bono legal clinic听that provides services to low-income residents in the Calgary area. Advocacy work appealed to听Mojtahedi and he dedicated himself to the cause, according to Maduri.鈥淚f we can find other students who have that passion, if we can do something that supports them in the work that SLA does, we鈥檒l all be very proud.鈥

The goal is to raise enough for the scholarship so it can be awarded in perpetuity, with $1,000 going to one deserving student each year. Friends and family are actively fundraising and invite anyone who knew Armin or is moved by his story to听.

, on now through April 18, is an ideal time for a fundraising push, with donations matched, up to $2,500 per gift, while matching funds last.

鈥淎rmin loved the idea of being a lawyer. From Day 1, he was committed to that idea,鈥 says William Katz, JD/MBA鈥16, a senior associate at JSS Barristers in Calgary who was among听Mojtahedi鈥檚 friends and classmates. Guaranteed, at the SLA dinner every year, students will hear his name, they will hear what he stood for.鈥

A bittersweet bar call

Mojtahedi鈥檚 inspirational journey has been well documented. Following the petitioning of the Law Society of Alberta, . On Sept. 29, 2023, at the Calgary Courts Centre with Justice Christopher presiding 鈥 in front of loved ones, including his parents, sister (and her toddler named Armin) 鈥 Mojtahedi was admitted as a member of the Law Society of Alberta, the final step to becoming a lawyer.

Selfie of a young man and his mother

Armin with his mother, Zohreh Mojtahedi.

Courtesy Mojtahedi family

鈥淭he last time I saw Armin, he said, 鈥楾his (cancer) is not going to stop me,鈥欌 says Katz. 鈥淚 told him that if there鈥檚 anything I can do, I would do it. And he said, 鈥業鈥檒l take you up on that.鈥 So, for me, it was a promise I made. There was a huge sense of, 鈥極K, we were able to get him to the finish line.鈥欌

Maduri, who assumed care of Mojtahedi鈥檚 beloved bulldog Chip, is pleased by the bar call and the scholarship.

鈥淭o remember how excited Armin was about this profession, it really makes you grateful,鈥 says Maduri, now an associate at Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP in Vancouver. 鈥淚t gives you a sense of perspective. It really makes you appreciate what we鈥檝e all accomplished, how hard we all fought, and how much one of our good friends wanted to be right here with us.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a sad story, but I think it also has a happy ending.鈥

草莓污视频导航 Giving Day is April 18.听Whether you support research, student awards or another one of 草莓污视频导航鈥檚 innovative funds, your gift will help change lives and shape the future. Eligible gifts made from April 4-18 will be matched, up to $2,500 per gift, per fund 鈥 but only while matching funds last, so be sure to give early! Make your gift today at听.


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