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301 E lawyers are available in Chandler, Arizona. These lawyers are rated between 4.5/5 to 4.9/5 and 55% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $50 to $60 per hour.
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Attorney Jason J. Navarro focuses on all Criminal Defense matters at Navarro Law, PLC. A third-generation Mexican-American, Mr. Navarro's grandfather immigrated to the U.S. from Chihuahua, Mexico in the 1930s. Mr. Navarro's father, Roberto, was born and raised in El Paso, Texas. In the early 70s, Roberto was stationed in Colorado with the U.S. Army where Jason was born but the family eventually moved to Dallas, Texas, where he was raised.. Growing up in Dallas in the early 80s was extraordinarily difficult as a poor brown-skinned boy. Blatant racism and class discrimination was a daily reality. Sadly, Mr. Navarro suffered from the same racial & socio-economic prejudices in his youth that many minority and blue-collar families are still forced to endure today. In his 20s, Mr. Navarro served in the U.S. Air National Guard (Air Force) and worked in sales and banking for several years. As time passed, however, Mr. Navarro began to feel the inescapable call to serve fueled by the countless heartbreaking experiences he had faced over the years. Eventually, he reached a point in his life when he could no longer ignore the inequalities he had witnessed first-hand for so long.. His mission now clear, Mr. Navarro moved to Arizona in 2002 to pursue his dream of becoming attorney. His plan was not without its challenges. He and his wife were raising two young children (twins) while working and going to school full-time. Thankfully, the hard work paid off in 2012 when he graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Legal Studies from Western International University. Mr. Navarro subsequently graduated from Arizona Summit Law School (formerly Phoenix School of Law) in 2016.. Mr. Navarro knows what its like to be treated differently. He also knows what it feels like to be victimized by an imperfect system regardless of your status. If you are searching for an attorney who will relentlessly fight for you and truly cares, call today. HABLAMOS ESPAÑOL!
Attorney Emma K. Whincup was raised in Mesa, Arizona. She graduated from Red Mountain High School at the top of her class.. Emma attended W.P. Carey School of Business, Arizona State University, where she was awarded the Academic Merit Award Scholarship, New American University Scholar-Dean’s Award Scholarship, and ASU Solutions Grant. She completed her degree in 3 ½ years, earning a B.A. in Business Law, with a minor in Dance.. Emma went on to pursue her passion of becoming an Attorney. She earned a full-tuition scholarship upon starting law school and also earned a CALI award during her first year.. During law school, Emma worked in the immigration clinic, representing children in the foster system in need of immigration services. Emma advocated on behalf of neglected children in immigration and state dependency proceedings, gaining experience filing Immigration petitions for Special Juvenile Status, naturalization through adoption, and retrieval of immigration documents and records to establish immigration status. She was successful in proving the immigration status of a foster child to the Court, leading to the child’s long-awaited adoption by her foster parents.. Emma completed an internship with the City of Mesa, where she worked in a wide variety of practice areas including employment, real estate, construction litigation, civil litigation, and liability defense.. Emma spent her second and third year of law school as a Law Clerk and Rule 38 Limited Practice Certified Student for Attorneys For Freedom. Emma worked diligently alongside the attorneys drafting various motions and attending court hearings. During this time, she gained invaluable experience, exposure, and training in criminal defense that goes unparalleled.. Emma also participated in Trial Advocacy, attaining strong courtroom skills and techniques through numerous mock trials. Her passion for freedom and the second amendment guided her to conduct her graduate writing on firearm rights and regulations. She spent extensive time delving into research on firearm regulations at the local, state, and federal levels, advocating for the separation of powers and 2nd amendment rights.. Emma graduated from Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, Arizona State University in May 2020, receiving her Juris Doctorate. She thereafter was admitted to the Arizona State Bar to practice law as a licensed attorney.. In her free time, Emma enjoys hiking, road trips around the beautiful state of Arizona, country swing dancing, and spending time with family, friends, and her dog.. Emma considered her time clerking at Attorneys For Freedom one of the best experiences of her academic career and could not imagine starting her career as an attorney anywhere else. Emma is excited to call Attorneys For Freedom her home.
Arizona Family Law attorney practicing family law or domestic relations including Arizona divorce, custody, child support, paternity, prenuptials, and mediation. Certified Amicable Divorce Professional and collaboratively trained.. Steph Harper Easterling’s knowledge and persuasive skills benefit her clients whether in settlement or litigation. Steph began her legal career in 2004. Before moving to Arizona in 2012, she was admitted to practice law in Arkansas, Oklahoma, Florida, and Missouri. Since 2012, Steph regularly participates in Arizona Veterans StandDown, Law Day for Women, Fresh Start for Women Arizona Foundation and ABC 15 Let Joe Know on the Road. Steph is a member of the Family Law Sections of both the State Bar of Arizona and Maricopa County Bar Association, as well as a member of Arizona Women Lawyers Association and Association of Family and Conciliation Courts. Steph also serves as a Judge Pro Tempore for Maricopa County Superior Court.
Ariana Byrd is a driven and dependable attorney who zealously represents her clients. While attending Marquette University Law School, Ariana began working as a personal injury law clerk. Realizing her affinity for representing personal injury cases and helping her clients rebuild their lives, Ariana practiced law as a personal injury attorney in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In 2017, Ariana returned home to Arizona to practice law and has since been with Thompson Law Firm, where she has earned high regard as an honest and diligent advocate for her clients.. With a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Washington State University, Ariana went on to receive her Juris Doctorate in 2016. While attending Marquette University Law School, she was an active member of the Marquette Sports Law Review and won the prestigious, high-level CALI Award for excellence in interviewing and counseling. Ariana has also personally contributed to her community through her involvement as a Big Sister with Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. Her generous support and her distinguished experience have helped foster her reputation among clients as a personable and compassionate attorney.. Sports have always been a big part of Ariana’s life. As a Division I athlete, she deftly balanced a rigorous academic and sports schedule. Having mastered both, Ariana is uniquely equipped to manage a complex legal caseload while giving each case and client her full attention and commitment to obtaining an equitable settlement. Most recently, she obtained a large settlement for a young woman and her mother who were severely injured by a major department store vehicle and secured just compensation for a woman injured by an impaired driver. Ariana’s courage and tenacity are present in every case and she thrives on winning for her clients.. Ariana is also a member of the Arizona Trial Lawyers Association, the Arizona Women Lawyers Association, and the Maricopa County Bar Association. She recently received the honor of being chosen to serve on the board for the Maricopa County Bar Association’s Young Lawyer Division.
Angela Y. Peacock is one of only 80 attorneys (as of 2024) who have obtained the credentials of a Certified Family Law Specialist by the State Bar of Arizona Board of Legal Specialization. Ms. Peacock was also named as a Rising Star by Super Lawyers in 2013-2018 and a Super Lawyer in 2019-2022. Ms. Peacock has practiced exclusively in the area of family law for 20 years. She focuses her practice on all aspects of family law, including but not limited to, divorce, paternity, relocation, parenting time, legal decision-making authority (previously called “legal custody”), in loco parentis cases, grandparent visitation, child support, spousal support, orders of protection, and complicated property division and business valuation issues.
After growing up in small town Nebraska and deciding early on he wanted to pursue a legal career, Brad attended Dana College in Blair, Nebraska, where he obtained degrees in Psychology and Business Management. While attending the University of Nebraska, College of Law, Brad was hired for an internship with a local criminal defense attorney who relied on him to perform all legal research and briefing involving a variety of procedural and constitutional criminal issues. During his time at the University of Nebraska, College of Law, Brad placed 1st in the Allen Moot Court Competition receiving the award for best brief with the finals of the competition determined by three members of the Nebraska Supreme Court. During his third year of law school, Brad qualified as a Senior Certified Law Student that allowed him to attend and participate in numerous hearings and oral arguments in the county and federal trial courts and brief and argue an appeal in the Nebraska Court of Appeals. Upon graduation from the University of Nebraska, College of Law, Brad moved to Arizona where he has practiced law since 2001. With the goal of giving back to his home state of Nebraska, Brad will also be seeking admission to practice law in Nebraska.. Since being admitted to practice, Brad has accumulated valuable experience and knowledge in a number of diverse areas of civil litigation that provided the foundation for his practice in probate administration and litigation. In that regard, Brad has represented individuals, small businesses, and large corporate entities in litigation and potential litigation in state and federal courts, arbitration forums, administrative hearings and the appeals process.. Brad believes quality advocacy and a strong attorney-client relationship are of paramount importance when dealing with legal matters that can be stressful, adversarial and complex. In order to develop and maintain these constructive relationships, Brad’s approach involves working closely with clients to resolve existing issues by offering aggressive, reasonable, and economically feasible solutions, as well as providing advice on the implementation of practices and procedures that will limit a client’s potential exposure to future legal disputes. Clients who work with Brad know and trust he has their best interests in mind when developing strategies to evaluate and resolve legal issues, whether that means personal and business planning, early settlement discussions, additional investigation and litigation or, ultimately, trial or other final adjudication.. In his spare time, Brad enjoys spending time with his family (wife and dogs) and undertaking the occasional home improvement project relying on his prior construction experience. Being born and raised in Nebraska, Brad also enjoys college football season and, in particular, cheering on the Nebraska Cornhuskers.. Practice Areas:. Current Areas of Focus - Probate Administration, Probate Litigation, Guardianships & Conservatorships, Business Planning and Gun Trusts.. Prior Areas of Focus Still Provided – Commercial Litigation, Business Law & Contracts, Injury Defense and Prosecution, Commercial and Divorce Collections, Civil & Tort Litigation, Construction Law & Litigation and Business Litigation.. Bar Admissions:. State Bar of Arizona, U.S. District Court, District of Arizona and U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
About three months after I started law school, my wife called me out. I was already beginning to act like one of “those” lawyers. Honestly, I was embarrassed and wanted to drop out. But instead, I decided to make a course correction.. That was when I discovered what I truly enjoyed about the law. It was more than just being able to argue myself out of any debate; it was more than just being able to quote statutes or cite caselaw. And it was certainly more than just obtaining a degree. What I enjoyed most about the law was the ability to walk along-side friends and family that were facing some of the most stressful events in their entire life. Not only are the events emotionally draining (a death in the family, being sued, a divorce, etc.), but adding to that is the frustration of dealing with the legalities caused by that event.. It is my opinion that the law has, in some ways, been hidden from the general populace. Even with self-help books and self-help counters at the courthouse, I have found that most people, at best frustrate themselves trying to figure it out or, at worst, dig themselves into a deeper mess. When you think about just the simple question “Where can I find what the law says about…” there is no single book or location you can read to get your answer. For example, with trusts, you need to read the Arizona Probate Code, the Internal Revenue Code, the Treasury Regulations and many layers of Tax Court and Arizona Court Case Opinions. Those are not found in one book. Then if you consider that tax law is set at both the federal and the state level, your search could double.. Law school does not teach you how to be a lawyer. It teaches you how to research the law. That is a skill learned through hours and hours of practice. I am still learning it today. But that skill, paired with my commitment to listening to a clients’ problems, will get us all to a satisfactory result.. So that is why I am not an “Attorney and Counselor at Law”. There’s more to helping clients than just counseling – we, as lawyers, should solve problems. We are the last resort for a friend or family member who has done everything to solve the problem without us. Once a client walks into my office, they are meeting the only “Attorney & Problem Solver at Law”. And if it is a problem that I can’t solve, I will find someone who can.
A Notre Dame University alumnus who began his legal career in commercial litigation, Ryan Scharber's law practice has evolved with the changing needs of our firm's clients.. For many families, Ryan is the lead attorney throughout their estate planning process. He also provides valuable assitance in the related areas of probate and trust administration, and he helps resolve estate controversies and inheritance disputes.. "The ideal I hold myself up to is that of the old-fasioned small-town lawyer who knew his clients' families, their histories, what sorts of things they owned, their hopes and fears, the things that kept them up at night. When a lawyer has that sort of relationship with his clients, he's able to serve them in a much more holistic fashion. He's able to fix problems before they arise, help them avoid lawsuits, and help them plan better for the future. In my mind that sort of lawyer - that type of law practice - is much more rewarding for me as an attorney and is much more useful to my clients."
A member of Giammarco Law Office PLLC, Zach joined the firm in 2006 after graduating cum laude from California Western School of Law in San Diego, California. Zach completed his legal education in only two years and officially joined the firm thereafter, despite being involved in the firm’s operations from an early age. A trial attorney, Zach practices in a variety of areas, including business, personal injury, employment, real estate, HOA and probate law, all of which has garnered him extensive trial experience in Arizona’s city, state, federal and appellate courts. He is also very familiar with the merchant bankcard industry; HIPAA/HITECH compliance; estate planning (including preparation of wills, trusts, living wills and powers of attorneys); contract drafting and review; formation of LLCs, corporations and partnerships; trademarks and copyrights; and liquor licensing. Born and raised in Arizona, Zach enjoys almost anything outdoors, whether that be snowboarding, camping, walking his dogs or playing soccer, which he still manages to play once or twice a week. Of course, he always enjoys spending time with his wife and daughter and their four (yes...four) dogs.
"We, as criminal defense lawyers, are forced to deal with some of the lowest people on earth, people who have no sense of right and wrong, people who will lie in court to get what they want, people who do not care who gets hurt in the process. It is our job–our sworn duty–as criminal defense lawyers, to protect our clients from those people." — Cynthia Roseberry. Arizona State Bar Certified Specialist in Criminal Law. The Law Firm of Marc J. Victor, P.C. represents clients throughout the State of Arizona including Chandler, Phoenix, Tempe, Gilbert, Scottsdale, Mesa, Tucson, Peoria, Yuma, Flagstaff and Glendale.. Our Law Firm represents clients in the areas of Criminal Law, Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Law. Marc J. Victor regularly represents clients in felony criminal Law matters such as DUI, Drugs, Murder, Rape, Sex Crimes, Aggravated Assault and Gun Related Charges.. Marc J. Victor is an accomplished attorney who is often invited to speak to audiences across Arizona. He has recently addressed the Freedom Summit, the Eris Society, the AZ Libertarian Party Convention and other events aimed at protecting your rights.. Marc J. Victor has represented clients in more than a thousand major felony cases including first and second degree murder, sex cases, gun cases, major drug cases, complex white collar cases, federal appeals, and other complex state and federal matters. Jury trial experience includes several murder trials including death eligible matters as well as complex sex cases. Marc J. Victor has represented clients in many high-profile and media attention cases.