About Ferdeza

Ferdeza Zekiri practices law in California and brings a steady, questions-first approach to her work. She listens before she speaks. She moves deliberately through complex facts and quiets complicated legal language so clients can make decisions with clarity. Colleagues describe her as methodical; clients say she explains the options and the likely outcomes without theatrics.

Zekiri’s academic path began at Gonzaga University, where she earned a B.A. in 2017, majoring in criminal justice and psychology. The combination of those fields shaped an early interest in how law and human behavior intersect. She continued her studies at UCLA School of Law and received her J.D. in 2020. Those formative years gave her familiarity with legal research, courtroom procedure, and the drafting skills that often decide a case before trial.

After law school, Zekiri established her practice in California. She works at Talkov Law, handling the everyday demands of litigation and client representation in state matters. Her day-to-day work includes preparing pleadings, managing discovery, drafting motions, and meeting with clients to clarify next steps. She places practical problem solving above rhetorical flourish.

In the courtroom and behind the scenes, Zekiri emphasizes preparation. She breaks down complex records so facts are easy to follow. She focuses on organizing evidence and anticipating opposing arguments. That discipline guides her strategy in hearings and settlement talks alike. She also spends substantial time on legal writing; she views a carefully written brief as a tool to shape how judges and opposing counsel see the case.

Zekiri’s academic background in criminal justice and psychology informs her handling of witness interviews and client conversations. She pays attention to detail and to the human dynamics that can influence a dispute. Those elements matter in informal negotiations, formal mediation, and during trial preparation. She keeps her explanations concrete and avoids legal jargon unless it serves a clear purpose.

Outside the office, she follows developments in California law and continues to refine practical skills that help clients navigate state procedures. She does not court publicity and rarely seeks the spotlight. Instead, she aims for clarity and results that reflect careful work.

She currently practices at Talkov Law in California.

Education

UCLA School of Law

J.D. (2020)

Gonzaga University

B.A. (2017) | Criminal Justice & Psychology

Languages

Bosnian (Spoken, Written) English (Spoken, Written)

Accepted Jurisdictions

California

Office Locations

Main Office

 11622 El Camino Real Ste 100 San Diego CA 92130