About Najibullah
Najibullah Hakimi practices law in Washington and is associated with Najib Hakimi Law PLLC. He is a trial-ready attorney who handles matters that arise under state and local law. Colleagues describe him as steady in court and practical at the negotiating table.
His path through the legal system has centered on private practice in Washington. Over the years he has built a practice that serves individuals and organizations across the state. He works directly with clients to identify legal options, explain tradeoffs and set realistic goals for each matter.
Hakimi’s day-to-day work combines courtroom advocacy with case preparation and client counseling. He prepares pleadings, conducts hearings and manages the procedural aspects of cases that move through state courts and administrative forums. He also spends time advising clients on steps they can take outside litigation to manage risk and resolve disputes.
Peers note that he places emphasis on clarity. He breaks complex legal concepts into plain language. He prepares clients for hearings and meetings so they know what to expect. That practical attention to detail helps in negotiations and when presenting factual narratives to judges.
In addition to individual matters, Hakimi handles work that touches on regulatory and administrative issues at the state level. He represents clients before government bodies and in contested administrative proceedings, taking care to observe local filing rules and procedural deadlines. He adapts strategy when facts or law change, and he adjusts priorities to keep cases moving.
Throughout his practice he balances litigation tasks with efforts to resolve disputes early where possible. He evaluates each case on its own terms and maps a path that reflects a client’s tolerance for risk and timeline for resolution. He prepares for trial when needed, while also seeking negotiated outcomes when they serve a client’s interests.
Outside the courtroom, Hakimi maintains the operations of Najib Hakimi Law PLLC and handles the management tasks required to run a small practice. That includes client intake, case staffing and maintaining communication with clients as matters progress.
He currently practices law in Washington and focuses on representing individuals and organizations in matters governed by state and local law.