About Madan
Madan Ahluwalia built his legal foundation at the University of San Francisco School of Law, where he earned his J.D. in 1990. He completed his formal legal education at a time when California law was adapting to new regulatory and business realities. That timing has shaped a career grounded in the state's legal environment.
After graduation, Ahluwalia began practicing in California. Records list the state among the jurisdictions in which he is authorized to work. Over the years he has handled the practical demands of client representation and the procedural rigors of litigation and transactional work. Colleagues describe a practitioner accustomed to the steady, day-to-day tasks that keep legal matters moving.
Ahluwalia's experience includes courtroom appearances, negotiations, and the preparation of legal documents. He has advised clients on matters that require careful attention to statutory detail and case law. He adapts written argument and oral presentations to the expectations of judges and opposing counsel in California courts. Clients have relied on his judgment on procedural deadlines and on drafting that anticipates contested issues.
Outside the courtroom, Ahluwalia has worked on case strategy and client counseling. He aims to present legal options clearly and to outline potential outcomes so clients can make informed decisions. That approach extends to fee arrangements and case planning. He often prepares materials to support settlement talks or to frame disputes early, in ways that save time and clarify the stakes for everyone involved.
Throughout his career he has maintained professional ties within the legal community. He holds current membership in a professional association. Those connections have kept him plugged into developments in California law and have provided a source of continuing legal education.
Colleagues say Ahluwalia combines a methodical work ethic with a preference for practical solutions. He tends to approach problems by breaking them into manageable parts and addressing each in turn. That style can be helpful in multi-issue cases and long-running matters where steady attention to detail matters.
In 2026 Ahluwalia continues to practice law in California. He represents clients in matters governed by state law and manages both litigation and transactional work as part of his ongoing practice focus.