Farah H. Joni
Farah H. Joni
Summary
Farah began her career in accounting before pivoting to law, drawn by the challenge of working through nuanced issues and developing strategic, well-reasoned solutions. At Collins Einhorn, she contributes to the Professional Liability and General Liability practices. She enjoys the analytical, creative, and problem-solving aspects of the legal profession, especially the opportunity to interpret information from multiple perspectives and advocate on behalf of her clients.
Farah’s favorite part of her practice is bringing structure to complexity. She approaches each matter like a puzzle, working through the facts, identifying what truly matters, and charting a clear path forward.
During law school, Farah served in several leadership roles, including with the Wayne Law Review, the Women’s Law Caucus, the Middle Eastern Law Students Association, and the Muslim Law Students Association.
Farah values her family and friends above all and is motivated by the support system they provide. Outside the office, she enjoys traveling and hiking, with Pico de Arieiro in Madeira standing out as one of her favorite trails. She hopes to one day visit Japan to explore its landscape and culture.
Practice Areas
General Liability
Credentials
Education
- Wayne State University Law School (J.D., 2025)
- Wayne State University, Mike Ilitch School of Business (B.S. in Business Administration (Accounting), 2020)
Admissions
- State Bar of Michigan
Professional Activities
- National Arab American Bar Association of Michigan—Member and on the Membership and Outreach Committee
- Woman Lawyers Association of Michigan—Member
Publications & Speaking Engagements
- Published an article in the Wayne Law Review on copyright constraints that AI developers face when training AI and their potential defenses to these issuesà Farah Joni, Transforming Training Generative Artificial Intelligence, 70 Wayne L. Rev. 675 (2025)
- Awarded First Place in Seller’s Drafting in The Wayne State Taft Transactional Law Competition
