

Pennsylvania
Mississippi College School of Law
Rimaz Mustfa is a skilled litigator who focuses her practice on general liability and transportation defense. She is adept at cutting quickly to the key issues in a case and developing practical, forward-looking strategies that position her clients for favorable outcomes.
Rimaz brings a strong foundation in legal research, writing, and advocacy, with experience drafting arbitration and appellate briefs, handling motion practice, preparing federal employment litigation documents, and supporting case strategy from investigation through resolution. Her background also includes experience working on both civil and criminal appellate matters, where she conducted research and contributed to judicial opinions across a variety of cases.
During law school, Rimaz distinguished herself as a skilled advocate and leader. She was named to the Order of Barristers and received multiple honors recognizing her excellence in trial advocacy, leadership, and service, including the Anthony “Tony” Scardino Excellence Award and the John B. Farese Trial Advocate Award. She also served as President of the Women’s Student Bar Association and held leadership roles on the Moot Court Board.
Rimaz is trilingual in Arabic, Spanish, and English, allowing her to effectively communicate with a diverse range of clients. She earned her J.D. from Mississippi College School of Law, where she graduated with numerous distinctions, and remains actively involved in her community through service and leadership roles.
Pennsylvania
United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania
Erie County Court of Common Pleas
Mississippi College School of Law
J.D., 2024
Pennsylvania State University
B.A., 2021
Rimaz Mustfa is a skilled litigator who focuses her practice on general liability and transportation defense. She is adept at cutting quickly to the key issues in a case and developing practical, forward-looking strategies that position her clients for favorable outcomes.
Rimaz brings a strong foundation in legal research, writing, and advocacy, with experience drafting arbitration and appellate briefs, handling motion practice, preparing federal employment litigation documents, and supporting case strategy from investigation through resolution. Her background also includes experience working on both civil and criminal appellate matters, where she conducted research and contributed to judicial opinions across a variety of cases.
During law school, Rimaz distinguished herself as a skilled advocate and leader. She was named to the Order of Barristers and received multiple honors recognizing her excellence in trial advocacy, leadership, and service, including the Anthony “Tony” Scardino Excellence Award and the John B. Farese Trial Advocate Award. She also served as President of the Women’s Student Bar Association and held leadership roles on the Moot Court Board.
Rimaz is trilingual in Arabic, Spanish, and English, allowing her to effectively communicate with a diverse range of clients. She earned her J.D. from Mississippi College School of Law, where she graduated with numerous distinctions, and remains actively involved in her community through service and leadership roles.