About Us

Our Firm

Ali Yusuf began practicing law in 1998 and has worked hard to build up a reputation where his clients’ needs and journeys come first – whether their goal is to immigrate or remain in Canada or to advocate for them within the criminal justice system. Ali advocates for all his clients – with commitment, tenacity, and respect.

 

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Why Choose Us

  • Our Beliefs

    At Lighthouse Law Group we have decades of experience managing a variety of client case files, including advocating for your needs to Federal Court if need be. Our goal is to represent you and your family’s needs. This means that we offer personalized services and attention, and work not only for you but with you to ensure your story is told accurately. From our first meeting with you to the end of the journey, we dedicate ourselves to pushing for your best interests – we do this by drawing upon our work experience of thousands of successful files, decades of continuous educational training and work experiences in the legal industry and maneuvering the complicated and arduous court system. Whether your case is with the criminal justice system, the Immigration Refugee Board, or with Federal Court, we will fiercely defend your rights and your interests.

    We believe that our success lies in the beliefs and values that we strive to uphold with all our clients. We commit to building a trusting and long-lasting relationship with you as we believe communication and transparency are critical for establishing an open dialogue and positive rapport. We cultivate a collaborative environment where innovative and creative solutions to challenging scenarios are welcomed.

    Our in-office culture is rich with respect and cultural sensitivity and compassion. To strengthen our core values of respect, dignity, integrity, excellence in quality, and true advocacy, we foster an inclusive environment that encourages individuality, passion, and enthusiasm.

21

Years of Experience

2000

Plus Clients Served

612

Criminal Cases

1822

Immigration Cases