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Former Prosecutor With 50+ Trials Joins Razavi Law Group as Firm Expands Trial Capabilities
The Seasoned Trial Attorney Brings Experience From More Than 50 Trials to Bolster the Firm's Growing Personal Injury Litigation Practice
ORANGE COUNTY, CA / ACCESS Newswire / April 2, 2026 / Razavi Law Group has added former prosecutor Sonya Jifkins to its team of attorneys, reinforcing the firm's trial capabilities in personal injury cases.

Jifkins joins the firm with substantial courtroom experience, having tried more than 50 cases and handled over 100 preliminary hearings during her tenure as a prosecutor. Her background provides a strategic advantage in complex litigation. She builds strong cases, anticipates opposing arguments, and effectively presents to judges and juries.
At Razavi Law Group, Jifkins represents individuals who have been seriously injured due to negligence, with a focus on cases involving car accidents, catastrophic injuries and wrongful death.
"Clients deserve attorneys who are consistent, prepared, and committed throughout the entire process," said Ali Razavi, Founder & CEO of Razavi Law Group. "That's the standard we bring and will continue to bring."
A first-generation American with roots in Guatemala and Mexico, Jifkins was raised in a household that emphasized education, discipline and purpose. Her early exposure to victim advocacy led her to pursue a career in prosecution, where she worked closely with individuals navigating the legal system and advocated for meaningful outcomes.
That experience continues to shape her approach to personal injury litigation, where she focuses on guiding clients through complex legal challenges while aggressively pursuing the compensation they deserve.
Her addition comes as Razavi Law Group continues to grow as a trial-focused personal injury law firm. The firm represents clients in serious accident cases, including motor vehicle and trucking accidents, catastrophic injuries and wrongful death claims, and is known for its willingness to take cases to trial when necessary.
Recognized for its "Who Hurt You?" campaign, Razavi Law Group has built a reputation for holding negligent parties accountable and delivering results for injured individuals. The firm's continued expansion reflects its commitment to trial readiness in an increasingly competitive legal landscape.
Jifkins' addition further strengthens the firm's existing litigation team and reinforces its commitment to trial preparedness, an approach that can significantly influence results in personal injury cases.
More information about Sonya Jifkins is available at https://www.razavilawgroup.com/attorneys/sonya-jifkins/.
About Razavi Law Group
Razavi Law Group is a California-based personal injury and employment law firm dedicated to representing individuals throughout the state. The firm handles cases involving catastrophic injury, wrongful death, sexual assault, wrongful termination, workplace discrimination and harassment.
With a plaintiff-focused litigation strategy, the firm combines aggressive advocacy with a client-centered approach to achieve meaningful results. Razavi Law Group is committed to protecting the rights of injured victims and employees while holding negligent parties and employers accountable.
For more information, visit https://www.razavilawgroup.com/.
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Razavi Law Group
Phone: 949-500-1926
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Website: https://www.razavilawgroup.com/
SOURCE: Razavi Law Group
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