Arnold Reed II is a Michigan native, graduating from University of Michigan in 2016. While at Michigan, Arnold developed a passion for justice and civil rights. He spent his summers working in Washington, D.C., on Capitol Hill. After gaining an understanding of how legislation is created, Arnold used his knowledge to help create a political movement on campus that became nationally recognized.
Arnold deepened his passion for justice while in law school at Indiana University Maurer School of Law. While at Maurer, Arnold realized that his skills in trial advocacy and representation after earning the highest grade in his Trial Advocacy Class. In order to study trial lawyers and understand how judges and juries arrive at their decisions, Arnold externed for a federal judge in Detroit, and a federal judge in San Diego. After law school, Arnold continued honing his trial advocacy skills by attending and graduating from the renowned Gerry Spence Method.
Today, Arnold continually uses and builds upon the knowledge he has gained from his past experiences to serve his clients. This has allowed Arnold to play an instrumental role in recovering life-changing, multi-million-dollar results for deserving clients. Arnold has tried cases in Downtown Los Angeles, Van Nuys, Pasadena, and Santa Monica. In 2024, Arnold was nominated by the Los Angeles Business Journal as a Leader of Influence. In 2025, Arnold was an editor of the April edition of the Advocate, the largest magazine in the United States for plaintiffs’ trial attorneys. Arnold also wrote a piece that was featured in that edition.
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