KHALIDI LAW FIRM - Key Persons


Lulu Georgiadou

Job Titles:
  • Senior Paralegal
After living all throughout the United States, Lulu and her family settled in the Tucson area. Lulu has over two decades of paralegal experience, most of them working at the Khalidi Law Firm. She first started working for Thabet in 1994 but left in 2002 to raise her children. After living in Europe, she made her way back to the desert and rejoined the firm in 2011.

Thabet Khalidi

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer
Thabet Khalidi received his law degree in 1994 and established the Khalidi Law Firm in Tucson's historic Barrio Viejo the same year. For more than two decades he has proudly represented Southern Arizonans in hundreds of family law, serious injury or death, malpractice, insurance bad faith, negligence and trespass disputes. Though he is an aggressive litigator, when it is in the best interest of the client, Thabet settles cases through negotiation and mediation. Thabet first visited Tucson In 1979, when he was 13 years old. He was immediately drawn to the warm and diverse people. Thabet returned to Tucson in 1984 to attend the University of Arizona, where he earned a Bachelor's of Science degree in Business Administration and Management Information Systems. In 1992, he moved to Madison, Wisconsin to attend the University of Wisconsin Law School, one of the top 20 law schools in the nation. While in law school, he was a member of the Wisconsin International Law Journal. In 1994, he graduated cum laude. Committed to help bring justice for the people of Southern Arizona, Thabet quickly returned to Tucson and established the Khalidi Law Firm in downtown Tucson. Thabet is a firm believer in responsible citizenship. In 2003, he was named one of the Top Pro Bono Attorneys in Arizona. He is a longtime advocate for civil rights, working people and unions. Thabet proudly represents a number of unions in southern Arizona. In 2005, he successfully defended three schoolteachers and a law school professor who were sued for defamation by a defeated Republican City Council member. Thabet has tried cases in Pima County, Santa Cruz County, Cochise County, Pinal County and Gila County, including the cities of Tucson, Bisbee, Casa Grande, Marana, Douglas, Oro Valley, Nogales, Vail, Sahuarita, Green Valley and Sierra Vista, as well as in the United States District Court for the District of Arizona. Thabet is a volunteer for the Casey Feldman Foundation, which through its End Distracted Driving Initiative is working to inspire individuals and communities - with a primary focus on teen drivers - to stop distracted driving. If you would like to learn more, more please visit the EndDD.org website. To arrange a presentation for a school or organization please contact the Khalidi Law Firm. Thabet and his family enjoy mountain biking in the Tucson Mountains and kayaking in Mexico's Sea of Cortez. He also is involved in preserving his family's historic library, located in Jerusalem. For more information on the library, please visit the Khalidi Library website.

Victoria Khalidi

Job Titles:
  • Communications Coordinator
Victoria was born and raised in Media, Pennsylvania, a rural area located southeast of Philadelphia. She came to Tucson in 1975 to study Cultural Anthropology at the University of Arizona. After taking a geology class at Pima College she switched her major to Geosciences. She worked her way through college and in 1986 (finally) received her degree from the University of Arizona. After a brief stint as a Surface Water Hydrologist with a Tucson engineering firm, Victoria joined the staff of The Nature Conservancy. During more that 25 years with the nonprofit organization she helped protect nature in Arizona, Mexico and the Caribbean. In 2014, she left the Conservancy and joined the Khalidi Law Firm.