About Bukhari R.
Bukhari R. Nuriddin earned his J.D. from Howard University School of Law in 2005. He arrived in Atlanta after law school and set about building a practice grounded in courtroom procedure and client advocacy. Those early classroom lessons remain a reference point in his work.
Nuriddin began his post-law school career in private practice. In 2008 he served as an associate lawyer at Kemp Ali, P.C., where he handled trial preparation, motions practice and client intake. The position gave him regular exposure to state-court dockets and the day-to-day demands of litigating civil matters in Georgia.
He joined the Young Lawyers Division of the State Bar of Georgia in 2009 and has maintained that membership since. The affiliation has kept him connected to peers across the state and to continuing legal education opportunities. He has used those resources to stay current on procedural changes and emerging trends in state practice.
Over time Nuriddin moved from associate roles into independent practice. He now operates The Nuriddin Law Company. The office represents clients in Georgia and manages matters that come through referrals and direct consultations. He runs a small office that places an emphasis on steady case management and timely courtroom appearances.
Colleagues describe his approach as methodical. He prefers clear case plans and incremental milestones over broad promises. In court he seeks to present orderly records and focused argument. Outside the courtroom he spends time on legal research and client communication to reduce surprises during litigation.
Nuriddin’s profile is shaped by steady institutional experience rather than high-profile publicity. He is licensed to practice in Georgia and has kept an active presence in the state bar community. He currently practices at The Nuriddin Law Company, handling legal matters for clients in Georgia.