About Nasser Abujbarah
Top 100 Lawyers — Arizona 2026
Nasser Abujbarah is the Managing Attorney of Phillips Law Group, P.C. Nasser’s family immigrated from the Middle East in 1988 and landed in Phoenix, Arizona, where he has lived ever since. He received his undergraduate degree from Arizona State University, graduating summa cum laude with a degree in Finance. With a deep desire to stay in the state he loves, Nasser then went to law school at the Sandra Day O’Connor School of Law at Arizona State University, once again graduating with honors.
Nasser’s sole focus at Phillips Law Group is to seek justice for those who have been aggrieved by the negligence of others. He is licensed in the state of Arizona. Nasser has represented many clients with different types of claims including motor vehicle accidents, premises liability, wrongful death, and more, achieving numerous seven-figure settlements and verdicts for his clients throughout his impressive career.
Nasser’s practice is also focused on helping individuals who were victims of sexual assault; sadly, those victims can include young children. But the work is important and Nasser prides himself on being the voice for those who cannot speak out on their own, and he is immensely proud of this work.
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Outside the Office
In his free time, Nasser enjoys spending time with his wife Marie, their child Theo, and their yellow lab, Penny. He is also an avid fan of the AC Milan soccer club.
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Nasser’s “Why”
I am a first-generation immigrant from the Middle East. My parents decided to move here because my sister was born with cerebral palsy and the opportunities for her in the Middle East simply were not available so that she could grow and prosper.
When we moved to America my mother’s professional license was not accepted in the States. So my mom had to go back to school and during that time my dad became an ice cream truck driver to support his family. I saw the hard work and dedication he put in every single day to protect us while my mom went back to school. When she graduated my dad then got to go back and continue his education. They are the epitome of the American Dream and they did it so their children could prosper.
I decided to become an attorney so I could continue in my parent’s path — loyalty, dedication, hard work, and creating something bigger than myself.
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