Ruth Khalsa has focused her practice on representing business owners and financial institutions in commercial litigation and arbitrations. Her experience ranges from business torts and securities litigation, to real estate and employment matters. She has substantial experience in Indian and gaming law and has advised casinos and gaming manufactures in federal and tribal matters.
In addition to her litigation and transaction experience, Ms. Khalsa regularly counsels companies and individuals that face challenges in regulatory compliance, managing e-discovery and protecting their interests to in order to avoid further legal or litigation action.
As a graduate from Duke University School of Law, Ms. Khalsa was a staff editor for the Duke Law Journal. Her most reception actions have been published in the University of Las Vegas Gaming Las Journal, John Marshall Law Review and Duke Law Journal. In addition, to her professional achievements, Ms. Khalsa is also on the Board of Trustees for Parades Jewish Day School as well as active and founding member of the Native American Bar Association and former member of the Board of Directors for the Arizona Women's Lawyer's Association.
Ms. Khalsa is a member of the State Bar of Arizona with section membership in appellate practice, business law, employment and labor law as well as Indian law. Ms. Khalsa is fluent in Dutch and proficient in Spanish and German.