Amal Clooney is a British-Lebanese lawyer, activist, and author based in London who has a net worth of $50 million.
Although she previously worked at the UN and the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office, he stepped down from his latest role in 2020.
As of 2020, she is currently a practicing solicitor at Doughty Street Chambers. she specializes in international law and human rights.
Amal Alamuddin was born on February 3, 1978 in Beirut, Lebanon. Amal (whose name means "hope" in Arabic) moved to England with her family when she was two, settling in Buckinghamshire.
Her family fled due to the Lebanese civil war, although her father later returned to his homeland in 1991. She grew up with three siblings and attended an all-girls high school.
As a qualified lawyer, Alamuddin can practice in the United Kingdom or the United States. He was admitted to the bar in New York in 2002 and later obtained the same qualification in Wales, England.
Among his best-known legal works are the International Courts of the Hague, including the International Criminal Court.
After working in New York for Sullivan & Cromwell, Amal worked as a clerk at the International Court of Justice.