Top best E Lawyers in ZIP 85286 | 35 available
35 E lawyers are available in ZIP code 85286 in Chandler, Arizona. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.6/5 and 54% provide free consultation with average fees of $342 per hour.
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The Citadel Law Firm based in Chandler serves east valley clients in estate planning, wills and trusts, and tax law. Our law practice designs personalized estate, business, and tax planning strategies for clients.. We draw on extensive commercial and international experience to represent clients developing new businesses, protecting intellectual property (trademarks, copyrights, and patents), planning for business succession, and resolving related legal issues as they arise.. Our backgrounds across several industries in investment banking, investment management, small business entrepreneurship, tax, and law allows us to provide comprehensive, coordinated, and optimized solutions tailored to clients, their families, and their businesses. This coordinated approach for most clients results in financial security, peace of mind, and a clear understanding of the resources that will be available when difficult times arise.. Please contact us to arrange an appointment to discuss your matter. I look forward to serving you.. Sincerely,. David Gerszewski, Attorney
Joan Bundy, owner/attorney-at-law of Joan Bundy Law, became passionate about divorce and family law while serving as a prosecutor. Most of her case load involved domestic-violence matters. She spoke firsthand with domestic-violence victims, heard their stories, and helped bring them justice. She saw how the legal system can be a positive force to help families escape abusive and sometimes life-threatening situations, and move on with their lives.. As a prosecutor, Joan learned another important lesson: The justice system’s adversarial nature can sometimes stand in the way, not help bring about, a positive outcome in family law cases. When she opened her own family-law practice in Chandler, which she saw as a natural outgrowth of her previous experience, she saw many of the same patterns. Too many divorce and family law cases are characterized by needless conflict between the two parties and their attorneys. The result is a lengthy, expensive, heart-wrenching process that leaves lasting scars, particularly when children are involved. Only the attorneys stand to gain from high-conflict litigation.. Joan’s job is to advocate for the best interests of her divorce and family law clients. She does not hesitate to assertively advocate for them if the situation requires it. If the other party or opposing counsel are uncooperative, there is no other choice. Still, she believes that cooperation is the preferred approach because it often brings faster, more efficient, happier, and longer-lasting outcomes that benefit both her clients and their families. In fact, she has extensive training and experience in alternative dispute resolution, including mediation and arbitration.. Joan reviews each client’s legal matter individually and recommends the approach that she believes, through years of experience in family law, will work best. If the parties are willing to work together to resolve their issues, she may recommend mediation or another form of alternative dispute resolution instead of going to court.. As a divorce and family law attorney, Joan’s goals are to:. Joan grew up in a small Iowa town, which she credits for her traditional values and strong work ethic. She has lived in Arizona since 2000. Before entering the legal field, she sharpened her communication skills as a journalist and public relations professional.. The proud “parent” of many cats and dogs past and current, Joan considers companion animals to be part of the family and is a recognized national expert on animal law issues. She is a past chairperson and current member of the Executive Council of the State Bar of Arizona’s Animal Law Section and, for many years, has been a board member of, volunteer for, and financial contributor to many animal welfare organizations.. She also is an ally to the LGBTQIA+ population and has provided estate planning, co-parenting, dissolution and adoption services to many same-sex individuals and couples over the years. She is a recognized local expert in LGBTQIA+ family law issues.
I graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in Management of Information Systems, three weeks before my oldest daughter was born.. Various computer jobs eventually led me and my family to Las Vegas, Nevada, where I began the evening law program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Four long years, and two more beautiful children later, I completed law school.. I passed the bar exam in Nevada, but before having a chance to practice there an excellent job opportunity came up in Chandler, Arizona. (My wife wanted to leave Las Vegas for someplace with four seasons and cooler weather... sorry Honey.). I moved to Gilbert, and began preparing for the Arizona Bar exam in my spare time. I passed the exam and even achieved the highest score in the state.. With my past experience as a technology consultant, I know how to take a complicated process and explain it in an understandable way. I will listen to your needs and concerns and communicate to you what your options are every step of the way. I pride myself in solving problems – quickly, competently, and as inexpensively as possible. I think that is what most clients want from an Arizona bankruptcy attorney.
Eric practices constitutional law, administrative law, food and drug law, civil litigation, and deceptive advertising law. Before coming to Emord & Associates, Eric worked as a law clerk and then as an associate attorney for Weisberg & Meyers, LLC, where he practiced both federal and state civil litigation.. Eric was born in Tucson, Arizona and raised outside of Detroit, Michigan. He graduated from Michigan State University in 2010 with a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and a specialization in Jewish Studies. He graduated cum laude in 2013 from ASU’s Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, where he was a member of the Arizona State Law Journal. While in law school, Eric served as an extern to Director Mark Brnovich of the Arizona Department of Gaming and to the honorable M. Scott McCoy of the Maricopa County Superior Court.
Brian is a native of Salt Lake City, Utah, but now proudly calls Arizona home with his wife Maggie and their five children. In 1996, Brian served a full-time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Munich, Germany. Upon his return, Brian earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Arizona State University. Brian has an extensive background in real estate that includes new home construction, land acquisition and development, and sales and marketing. He maintains an active real estate license. His graduation from the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at ASU allowed Brian to fulfill his life-long dream to make a career change into the practice of law. He is admitted to practice in Arizona and U.S. Federal Court. Brian chairs the firm’s Estate Planning and Family Law sections, and is a mediation specialist. When Brian is away from the office he enjoys spending time with his family, being involved in his church, and hitting the links.
Brett is a native of Mayville, North Dakota. He attended the Univeristy of Minnesota Crookston and received his undergraduate degree in agronomy and agricultural aviation. He went on to graduate from the University of North Dakota School of Law in 2004.. Brett is a member of the State Bar Association of North Dakota, Minnesota State Bar Association, Arizona State Bar Association, the North Dakota Municipal Attorney's Association, the Ronald N. Davies Inns Court, and the Cass County Bar Association.. Brett Brudvik works to serve clients in many areas of law, specializing in aviation, probate, estate planning, real estate, land sales, business and corporate law, and business succession planning. He works with a number of political subdivisions such as water resource districts, rural water districts, cities, townships, and airport authorities.. Brett has presented seminars on elder law and estate planning. He is licensed to practice law in North Dakota, Minnesota, and Arizona, as well as the United States District Court of North Dakota. He has argued and won before the North Dakota Supreme Court.. Brett's passion is flying. He is a commercial pilot and owns a single-engine Bonanza Beechcraft V-tail. He works to support and further aviation in all its forms.
Attorney Mark W. Arnett limits the bulk of his practice to insurance bad faith litigation and has participated in a number of jury trials, including representing plaintiffs in insurance bad faith cases involving punitive damages.. Mark also served on the Arizona State Law Journal in law school, before graduating cum laude in the top ten percent of his class. Through his service as counsel in numerous appellate cases involving bad faith and punitive damages, Mark has helped shape Arizona law.. After graduating in 1987, Mark spent one year doing insurance defense work at a large Phoenix law firm, O'Connor Cavanaugh. He practiced on his own for two years before his brother Wayne joined him in July of 1990.
Anthony Misseldine is a shareholder with JacksonWhite. He represents private property owners, tenants, and developers in all aspects of eminent domain litigation and takings. Anthony’s practice also includes business and commercial litigation, land use litigation, representation of financial institutions (loan enforcement, market valuation proceedings, and deficiency claims), and other complex commercial lawsuits. In the area of eminent domain, Anthony only represents clients with interests in the real property. Anthony earned his Juris Doctor, cum laude, from the Northwestern School of Law at Lewis and Clark College in 1987. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University in 1984, receiving a degree in business finance. Anthony has extensive experience providing litigation services at trial. Anthony’s clients include property owners, private companies, and national corporations. Anthony was selected as the sole Arizona member of the Owners’ Counsel of America, an exclusive nationwide network of experienced property rights attorneys who focus their practice on defending property owners in condemnation litigation. He is a member of the State Bar of Arizona, the J. Reuben Clark Law Society, and former member of the State Bar of Arizona Professionalism Committee. He currently is a member of the Chandler Chamber of Commerce Public Policy Committee, the Land Title Association of Arizona, the Arizona Rock Products Association, the Arizona Bankers Association, the Arizona Cattle Growers’ Association, and the State Bar Eminent Domain Section. Anthony served also previously served on the Board of Directors for Arizona Rock Products Association. He received the AV Preeminent Peer Review Rating from Martindale-Hubbell, the leading lawyer rating and referral service.