
UPDATE: Sydney-based lawyer Mohammed Kheir has officially launched his new firm, MK Allan Lawyers, following a transformative Umrah pilgrimage in January 2025. This pivotal experience has reinforced his commitment to serve clients with integrity and compassion in the field of personal injury law.
At just 32 years old, Kheir is carving out a unique path in the legal landscape, building on the esteemed legacy of the Kheir family, known for their significant contributions to the community. Kheir’s firm specializes in personal injury and compensation law, a field he has been dedicated to for years. He credits his early career experiences at Kheir Lawyers and Brydens Lawyers as crucial to his development, stating, “That’s the best grounding a young lawyer could have.”
Kheir’s deep-rooted values are influenced by his mentors, particularly his cousin, Kaled Kheir. He believes in the importance of being straightforward and giving back to the community, saying, “I’m old school with old school values.” This ethos is not just a professional motto but a lifestyle, reflected in his commitment to client relationships that extend beyond legal representation.
He emphasizes the human aspect of his work, stating, “You encounter people at their lowest ebb…and sometimes you’re their only hope.” This sentiment resonates with many of his clients, both Muslim and non-Muslim, who often become lifelong friends, showcasing the impact of his empathetic approach.
As a devoted family man, Kheir and his wife, Sarah, are eagerly awaiting the arrival of their second child, while their daughter, Sophia, named after the aunt of the Prophet Muhammad (s), brings joy to their lives. Reflecting on his recent pilgrimage, he described it as “the most uplifting experience,” adding, “since returning, everything’s been going really well, Alhamdulillah.”
In a show of commitment to community service, Kheir is a confirmed sponsor of this year’s LMA/Feed The World Charity Golf Day, taking place at Brighton Lakes on December 13. He expressed his enthusiasm for golf as not just a sport, but a means to connect and support worthy causes.
Kheir remains humble about his achievements, attributing his success to divine guidance, stating, “It’s all from Allah.” With a focus on delivering exceptional client service and a commitment to community support, Mohammed Kheir is poised to make a significant impact in personal injury law in Sydney.
As he embarks on this new chapter with MK Allan Lawyers, the legal community and clients alike are watching closely. Kheir’s blend of traditional values with modern advocacy is set to redefine client relationships in the legal sector.
Stay tuned for more updates on Mohammed Kheir and his journey in personal injury law.