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Jennifer Rebholz: Official Biography

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Jennifer Rebholz is a Board-Certified Specialist in Personal Injury & Wrongful Death law, an ABOTA trial lawyer, and former President of the State Bar of Arizona (2021-2022). She represents individuals and families in serious injury and wrongful death matters across Arizona.

Jennifer Rebholz is a Board-Certified Specialist in Personal Injury & Wrongful Death law and a trial attorney representing individuals and families in serious injury and wrongful death matters across Arizona. She is Senior Counsel at Zwillinger Wulkan in Phoenix.

She served as President of the State Bar of Arizona (2021-2022) and currently chairs the Board of Legal Specialization Working Group modernizing certification standards across all ten Arizona legal specializations. She serves on the Arizona Supreme Court Ethics Advisory Committee, appointed by the Chief Justice, and on the ABOTA Phoenix Chapter Executive Board. Her career spans 20+ years of civil litigation and 35+ jury trials.

Jennifer Rebholz is a Board-Certified Specialist in Personal Injury & Wrongful Death law in Arizona, a designation held by fewer than two percent of personal injury attorneys in the state. Certification requires documented trial experience, peer review, and written examination. She is Senior Counsel at Zwillinger Wulkan in Phoenix, representing individuals and families as plaintiff’s counsel in catastrophic injury and wrongful death matters.

She served as President of the State Bar of Arizona (2021–2022), overseeing attorney regulation, ethics policy, and initiatives supporting public trust in the legal system. In 2025, she received the State Bar President’s Award for leading the Task Force that modernized Arizona’s Certified Specialists Program. She chairs the Working Group continuing that reform across all ten Arizona legal specializations and serves on the Arizona Supreme Court Ethics Advisory Committee, appointed by the Chief Justice.

She is a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA), an invitation-only national organization of experienced trial lawyers committed to preserving the civil jury trial, and serves on the Phoenix Chapter Executive Board. She is AV Preeminent rated by Martindale-Hubbell.

Her career spans more than 20 years of civil litigation and 35+ jury trials as first chair across five Arizona counties. She is a graduate of Gonzaga University School of Law and Northern Arizona University.