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Highly Awarded Attorney Zulu Ali Is
Recognized by USA Today
Recognized by USA Today
Zulu Ali - Attorney Zulu Ali has been recognized as one of the Top Five Lawyers to Watch in 2025 by USA Today.
Attorney Ali isn’t just practicing law—he’s reshaping the meaning of justice for those often left behind. He founded and now leads the Law Offices of Zulu Ali & Associates, LLP as the principal attorney. The firm is recognized as the largest Black-owned practice in California’s Inland Empire and is ranked among the top five nationwide.
Few attorneys bring the kind of frontline experience Attorney Zulu Ali does. The experience he gained during his time serving in the military and law enforcement inspired him to represent the suppressed voices in court. These voices include immigrants, defendants, and common people looking for justice. His role in appellate matters has contributed to meaningful discussions in the area of immigration law.
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Attorney Ali operates on a global stage. Currently, he is part of the world’s two most respected legal institutions, the African Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court. Through these platforms, he spotlights human rights violations and represents voices often excluded from global legal processes.
Shaped by the legacies of legal giants who treated the courtroom as a tool for transformation, he channels that same energy into his own practice. His work bridges justice and community, turning bold ideals into tangible programs.
His outreach includes launching the Stop and Frisk Youth Leadership Academy and a veteran-focused legal clinic supporting military veterans. As CEO of 10 Nubian Queens & 5 Kings Media and host of Justice Watch with Attorney Zulu Ali, he uses storytelling to inspire and inform.
His outreach includes launching the Stop and Frisk Youth Leadership Academy and a veteran-focused legal clinic supporting military veterans. As CEO of 10 Nubian Queens & 5 Kings Media and host of Justice Watch with Attorney Zulu Ali, he uses storytelling to inspire and inform.
From humble beginnings to international recognition, Attorney Ali’s story proves what’s possible when purpose, preparation, and persistence come together—and why representation in law still matters.
Learn more about his law firm at ZuluAliLaw.com
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