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Andrew M. Mui

Associate Attorney

Phoenix Personal Injury Lawyer

Andrew M. Mui is an Associate Attorney at Rafi Law Group. When Andrew takes a case, his clients collect the benefit of his attention to detail, aggressive representation and his compassion to his clients.

Born and raised in Phoenix, Andrew is an Arizona native. He completed his undergraduate studies at the W.P Carey School of Business at ASU, obtaining his degree in Business Law. It was there that Andrew developed his passion for justice and a sense of duty to protect his community.

Sticking to his Arizona roots, Andrew attended Arizona Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at ASU. There he was a Pedrick Scholar Honor student and received top marks in legal writing and research. Before committing his practice solely to representing the injured, Andrew spent time as an intern at the Arizona Supreme Court. Prior to his time at Rafi Law Group, Andrew worked at a prominent law firm in Arizona and another large, nationwide personal injury law firm in Arizona. He has now successfully transitioned his detail-oriented focus background fully to representing victims who have been injured.

Outside of working and fighting for his clients, Andrew enjoys boxing, traveling, and spending time with his loved ones.

Admissions

  • Arizona State Bar

Contact Rafi Law Group online, or by telephone at (623) 207-1555 today to schedule an initial consultation with a personal injury attorney, free of charge!

Education

  • W.P Carey School of Business ASU
  • J.D., Arizona Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law ASU

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If you have been injured or if a loved one has been involved in an accident, your choice in legal representation could mean the difference between securing financial recovery or not being able to get the compensation you need to move forward with your life.

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