Biography
Mun Alison Singh was attracted to the practice of law very early in her college experience. Even while completing her undergraduate degree, Mun began working for the Spokane County Prosecuting Attorney, ultimately spending six years with the Prosecutor’s Office . Following her graduation from Washington State University, she attended Gonzaga Law School while maintaining her work at the Prosecutor’s Office. She consistently earned placement on the Dean’s List throughout law school, reflecting both her academic achievement and dedicated approach to legal practice.
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Following her law school graduation, she continued with the Spokane County Prosecutor’s Office as a deputy prosecuting attorney. As a deputy prosecutor, Mun handled a high-volume caseload under strict deadlines, and also gained substantial experience in appellate-focused work with the Court of Appeals. While Mun gained valuable hearing and trial experience in her years at the Prosecutor’s Office, she desired to move into private practice where she could provide a client with even more substantial attention.
The desire to provide her clients with individual attention led Mun to Crouse Erickson. She was attracted to the low caseloads carried by all firm attorneys as this allowed her to give every client the focus their case needs and deserves. Family law also allows her to build professional relationships with her clients while allowing her to regularly advocate for them at hearings, mediations, and trials. Mun is particularly drawn to cases requiring intensive motion practice and thoughtful advocacy.
Away for the courtroom, Mun enjoys “downtime” spent in quiet activities. She enjoys reading, baking, binge watching shows, and spending time with her family. Close