About Muneeb Mirza
Muneeb Mirza Ahmad earned his law degree from Wayne State University Law School and is licensed to practice in Michigan. His academic training at Wayne State provided the legal foundation he would return to after a period in the private sector. The school’s urban setting and clinical programs informed his early understanding of practice in a metropolitan jurisdiction.
Before entering private practice as an attorney, Ahmad spent several years in industry roles that gave him exposure to operations and project work. In 2002 he worked at Federal-Mogul as a Transportation Analyst and later joined the company’s Career Advancement Program. He moved on to Kmart Corporation in 2005 as an Inventory Analyst. Those positions involved data, logistics and project management—skills he later brought into his legal career.
Ahmad shifted into litigation work by 2007 when he joined Akeel & Valentine, PLC as an associate litigation lawyer. In that role he handled case preparation, client communications and courtroom filings. He gained hands-on experience in the practical demands of civil litigation and learned the procedural rhythms of Michigan courts.
In 2014 he founded Just Right Law and has served as its owner and managing partner since then. Running a small firm has required him to combine legal work with business oversight. He manages case assignments, client intake and firm operations while continuing to represent clients in matters that proceed through the trial and settlement processes.
His background in logistics and analytics informs how he approaches case management. Ahmad applies an organized, detail-oriented method to discovery and trial preparation. Colleagues note his steady courtroom experience from his years as an associate, paired with an operator’s eye for schedules and resource allocation.
Today Ahmad practices from Just Right Law in Michigan. He maintains a practice focused on litigation matters that arise in the state and manages the firm’s daily operations. His current practice focuses on civil litigation in Michigan.