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Rachel Z. Reich
DUI Hero
DUI Heroes
3400 188th St. SW, Suite 420
Lynnwood, WA 98037
Phone: 425-424-9401
Website: duiheroes.com

About Rachel Z. Reich
Rachel Reich is an attorney at the Washington-based law firm DUI Heroes. DUI Heroes focuses exclusively on being THE leader in the field of DUI defense and believes that compassion and tailored strategies are crucial to the outcome of their clients' cases. Rachel served as the prosecutor for the City of Edmonds for over 7 years. For this reason, she is critical to the firm since she's able to assess cases from the perspective of the state and her clients. At the end of the day, Rachel looks forward to bringing a smile to their clients' faces during one of the most stressful periods in their life. Rachel loves camping, hiking, playing cards, and relaxing around the campfire with her husband and sons.
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