Risa Rahman, Esq. personal injury lawyer at sobo & sobo

Risa Rahman, Esq.

Personal Injury Attorney

About Risa Rahman, Esq.

Risa Rahman, Esq. is a Personal Injury Attorney at the Law Offices of Sobo & Sobo.

Risa has experience handling a variety of personal injury cases including, but not limited to: motor vehicle accidents, trucking accidents, bicycle accidents, slip and falls, trip and falls, and dog bites.

Risa Rahman is an accomplished litigator dedicated to providing effective and compassionate representation to achieve optimal outcomes for her clients. She is passionate about utilizing her legal expertise to help people navigate difficult circumstances. The most rewarding aspect of her work is making a tangible difference in her clients’ lives.

Risa believes in a proactive, detail-oriented, and client-centered approach. She is deeply invested in understanding each client’s unique story and circumstances, and she integrates this understanding into her work. Risa meticulously prepares each case, develops tailored legal strategies, and fosters a team-centered approach with her clients—ensuring open communication and collaboration throughout the entire legal process. Risa’s experience includes successfully defending clients in complex, high-value litigation and spearheading international campaigns—demonstrating her ability to handle intricate legal challenges and deliver results.

Areas of practice / Education

Bar Admissions

  • New York
  • District of Columbia
  • United States Patent & Trademark Office

Education

  • Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law – Arizona State University
    • J.D.
  • Barrett, The Honors College – Arizona State University
    • B.S. – Computer Science
  • Barrett, The Honors College – Arizona State University
    • B.A. – Women & Gender Studies

Frequently Asked Questions

As a child of immigrants, I have been fortunate to travel the world and witness firsthand the pervasive nature of injustice. This exposure ignited a deep sense of purpose within me. I often reflected on the disparity in opportunities – why I had access to resources and possibilities while equally capable individuals, often women, across the globe were denied the chance to pursue their dreams. This fundamental question drove me to become an attorney: to be a voice for those who need advocacy and to fight for equitable outcomes.