About Madhu
Madhu Kalra trained at the Campus Law Center of the University of Delhi before establishing a long-running practice in the United States. Her background ties legal education in South Asia to courtroom work in California and federal appellate work in the Ninth Circuit. She is an attorney who has worked at the same firm name for decades.
After law school, Kalra moved into private practice. Records show she has been associated with Kalra Law Office since 1988. That long tenure suggests steady client work and continuity of practice. Over time she has handled matters that reach both state and federal forums, including appeals to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
Kalra’s career spans trial and appellate experience. She represents clients in filings, hearings and oral arguments. Her practice involves drafting pleadings, preparing briefs and presenting matters in court. Colleagues describe her as methodical in preparing cases and deliberate when addressing procedural and substantive questions that arise in litigation.
Working in California courts and in the Ninth Circuit requires navigation of differing procedural rules. Kalra’s files reflect regular engagement with state rules of civil procedure and the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure. She has pursued remedies at multiple levels and handled the logistics of moving cases from trial courts to appellate review. Her courtroom work includes both contested hearings and settlement negotiations when parties pursue resolution outside trial.
Kalra retains an active presence at Kalra Law Office. The firm continues to serve clients in matters that fall within the scope of California state courts and the Ninth Circuit. She maintains a practice that attends to litigation tasks from initial filings through appellate advocacy. Her current practice centers on handling matters in California and before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.