
A senior at Williams College after completing his BA a the University of Kabul and studying at Cornell and the Monterey Institute of Strategic Studies, Mihr conducted in-depth due diligence investigations using open-source intelligence (OSINT), identifying hidden assets, beneficial ownership structures, and financial linkages across multiple jurisdictions, including sanctioned and offshore entities. Mihr mapped complex corporate networks and asset holdings assisting in the resolution of multimillion-dollar commercial disputes, producing visualizations and memos used directly in client strategy and legal recovery efforts. With the founder and other interns, Mihr helped develop internal frameworks for investigative workflows, including due diligence templates, asset mapping processes, and digital tradecraft protocols—leveraging AI tools to streamline research, automate data structuring, and enhance analytical outputs. Finally, Mihr’s proficiency in Farsi and Russian was critically useful in expanding the firm’s investigative reach into non-English media, corporate registries, and legal records across Eurasian and Middle Eastern jurisdictions.