Attorney

Dalia Ibrahim

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Dalia Ibrahim represents individuals in a broad range of civil litigation including civil rights, police brutality & misconduct, government liability, sex abuse, employment discrimination, and foster care abuse & neglect cases.

Dalia earned her J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School. As a law student, Dalia represented those in need through the Human Trafficking Clinic, Juvenile Justice Clinic, and as a Student Public Defender with the Colorado Office of Alternate Defense Counsel. She also assisted the Palestinian Delegation in the United Nations 52nd session of the Human Rights Council Session in Geneva, Switzerland.

Prior to law school, Dalia graduated summa cum laude from Wayne State University with a double major in Political Science and Philosophy. At WSU, Dalia was the founder and president of the Detroit Community Assistance Program (a group dedicated to alleviating homelessness in Detroit), the Vice President of Student Senate, and a Resident Advisor.

Outside of work, Dalia enjoys Olympic weightlifting, gardening, hiking and pretty much anything outdoors.

Admitted to Practice

  • All Washington State Courts
  • U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Washington
  • U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington

Education

  • J.D., University of Michigan Law School
  • B.A., Wayne State University

Representative Cases & Results

  • C.G. v. State of Washington, Dep't of Children, Youth & Families (2024) - $10.8 million jury verdict for woman abused as a child after the State negligently placed her under the care of an unfit guardian and failed to investigate various reports of abuse.
  • L.F. v. Clover Park School District (2025) - $2 million settlement for woman sexually abused for years by her middle school basketball coach.

Awards and Recognitions

  • The National Trial Lawyers Association’s “Top 40 under 40”

Community Involvement

  • Tacoma Refugee Choir
    • Board Member (2024-present)
  • Washington State Association for Justice (WSAJ)
    • EAGLE Member (2023-present)
  • Washington State Bar Association