About Raissa

Raissa Booze earned her Juris Doctor from Wake Forest University. She completed a rigorous legal education that emphasized both doctrine and practical skills. Those years laid the groundwork for a practice built on careful analysis and attention to procedure.

After law school, Booze moved into practice. She has kept active in the legal community and holds current membership in professional associations. Colleagues describe her as steady in the courtroom and precise on paper, traits that developed through routine work on pleading, negotiation and case preparation.

Her day-to-day work covers familiar tasks for many attorneys: advising clients, drafting motions, conducting discovery and appearing at hearings. She is accustomed to the rhythms of litigation and transactional work alike. She approaches matters methodically, breaking problems into manageable parts and setting clear priorities.

Outside the office, Booze participates in professional gatherings and continuing legal education. These events keep her up to date on changes in the law and procedural practice. She values the practical exchanges that happen at association meetings and seminars, where lawyers compare approaches and refine courtroom technique.

Booze’s practice today remains client-centered and process-oriented. She works to clarify legal options for people and organizations who need practical guidance. She currently practices law, focusing on client representation and advocacy in her chosen areas of work.

Education

Wake Forest University

J.D.