Rachel Juarez Salary
Rachel Juarez’s salary is $90,000 a year, and she gets a monthly salary of $7,333. She is an American judge. Rachel Juarez currently serves as one of three judges on CBS Media Ventures‘ Emmy-nominated syndicated court program, HOT BENCH, created by Judge Judy Sheindlin.
Year | Salary Per Year | Salary Per Month |
2024 | $90,000 | $7,333 |
2025 | $100,000 | $8,167 |
Rachel Juarez Net Worth
Rachel Juarez is estimated to have a net worth of $0.6 million as of 2024. She has accumulated her net worth with the versatility she has shown in each field she has worked in. Her primary source of income is her career as a judge. As she progresses in her career, her net worth is projected to rise.
Year | Net Worth |
2024 | $0.6 Million |
2025 | $0.8 Million |
2026 | $0.9 Million |
2027 | $1 Million |
2028 | $1.5 Million |
Rachel Juarez Biography
Rachel Juarez is an American judge who serves as one of three judges on CBS Media Ventures’ Emmy-nominated syndicated court program, HOT BENCH, created by Judge Judy Sheindlin, also known as Judge Judy. The show returned for its ninth season on September 12, 2022.
During the 2020–21 season, HOT BENCH was the #1 original court program on daytime television in household ratings as well as all major demographics.
Rachel Juarez Wiki
Birth name: Rachel Juarez
Date of birth: Not known
Place of birth: Los Angeles, United States
Rachel Juarez age: 37–45 years (as of 2024)
Birth sign: Not known
Height: 5′ 6″
Spouse: Not known
Education: Yale University and Stanford Law School
Profession: Judge
Salary: Over $400,000 per year
Net worth: 3 million dollars (2024)
Rachel Juarez Age
Rachel is around 37–45 years old as of 2024; she was born in Los Angeles, United States. She normally celebrates her birthday with her family and close friends every year. Her zodiac sign is not known.
Year | 2024 | 2025 |
Rachel Juarez Age | 37 years | 38-45 years |
Rachel Juarez Height
Rachel Juarez stands at an average height of 5 feet 6 inches approximately 1.68 m. Her weight, hair color, eye color, bra size, waist, and bust size will be updated as soon as the details are available.
Rachel Juarez Parents and Siblings
Rachel was born and raised in Los Angeles, United States. However, information regarding Rachel’s family members including her father, mother, and siblings are not available. We will update her parents’ details once confirmed and available to the public.
Rachel Juarez Education
Rachel is a graduate of Yale University as well as Stanford Law School. Following graduation from Stanford Law School, she joined litigation powerhouse Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP, where Juarez gained considerable experience in all aspects of complex civil litigation with a specific emphasis on a trial job.
Rachel Juarez Husband
Rachel is married to her husband Rob. She resides in Los Angeles with her husband Rob, three children, and stepdaughter.
Rachel Juarez Judge
She serves as one of 3 judges on CBS Media Ventures’ Emmy-nominated syndicated court program HOT BENCH, created by Judge Judy Sheindlin, also known as Judge Judy. The show returned for its 9th season on September 12, 2022.
During the 2020-21 season, HOT BENCH was the #1 original court program on daytime television in household ratings as well as all major demographics. In the early years of her career, Rachel participated in several high-profile trials and other matters, representing clients such as Google, Samsung, and Mattel, as well as Trust Company of the West (TCW).
In 2016, Rachel co-founded a family law practice specializing in the representation of high-net-worth as well as high-income individuals in complex divorce and other family law matters. After several years of managing her own law firm, Rachel was appointed to serve as a Temporary Judge by the Los Angeles County Superior Court Temporary Judge Program.
Rachel’s unique talent and passion for trial advocacy have led to significant success in the courtroom. As a business litigator, family law litigator, as well as volunteer prosecutor, Rachel has successfully first-chaired jury trials, non-jury trials, and arbitrations; her nuanced understanding of both trial strategy as well as a trial procedure has enabled Rachel to seamlessly integrate preparation for a possible trial into all aspects of her cases.
She has been named a Super Lawyers “Rising Star” each of the last 6 years. Rachel is also a graduate of the Los Angeles County Bar Association’s “Trial Advocacy Project” (TAP), making her eligible to work as a volunteer prosecutor for prosecutorial agencies across the City of Los Angeles.
Through the TAP program, Rachel spent considerable time working with the Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office to prosecute misdemeanor jury trials, gaining further experience in everything from jury selection to verdict.
Since the beginning of her career, Rachel has devoted a considerable amount of time to educating and training up-and-coming attorneys as well as to giving back to both the legal and non-legal communities.
While at Yale and Stanford, Rachel enjoyed tremendous success in trial advocacy competitions, winning both individual awards as well as major tournaments at every level of national competition. Armed with that experience, Rachel spent several years as Head Coach (and, later, Attorney Coach) for the undergraduate Stanford University Mock Trial team, which grew to prominence as a top-10 nationally ranked program by the end of her time leading the program.
She also mentored, coached, and trained law students in both trial and appellate advocacy, working as both President and Training Director of the Stanford Law School Mock Trial team as well as the Vice President of the Marion Kirkwood Moot Court program.
Rachel also spent significant time during her law school career serving as a student advocate through the Stanford Three Strikes Project (Criminal Defense Clinic) at the Mills Legal Clinic, where Rachel represented clients facing conviction or seeking to appeal convictions under California’s Three Strikes law.
Most recently, Rachel was appointed as a member of the Los Angeles County Bar Association’s President’s Advisory Committee on Women in the Legal Profession, where Rachel works with other attorneys to support and promote the full participation of women lawyers in the legal profession.