Farhan Ali is an Associate Attorney at Galfand Berger. He is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Farhan earned his Juris Doctor from Temple University's James E. Beasley School of Law, along with a Certificate in Trial Advocacy and Litigation from Temple's nationally recognized Trial Advocacy Program. Farhan was also awarded the Lena L. Hale Award for his outstanding extracurricular contributions. While in law school, Farhan was Secretary of the Student Bar Association and President of the South Asian Law Student Association. He took part in the Wills for Heroes Program which creates legal documents for first responders so that their families are protected in the event of a tragedy. Farhan was also a Litigation Intern at the City of Philadelphia's Claims Unit and a Judicial Intern at the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Prior to law school, Farhan graduated from Rutgers University with a degree in Political Science and Middle Eastern Studies. He was Vice President of the Rutgers University Debate Union and was nationally ranked during his senior year.
As an Indian citizen, Farhan is fluent in Hindi and Malayalam.