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Working with individuals and families in matters related to divorce and separation; child support; child custody; marriage and prenuptials; and more. Visit to learn more about the services we provide.. I am an Arizona native and began my legal career with Udall Shumway PLC more than 39 years ago. I devote my practice to family law, guardianship, conservatorship and probate matters.. -. Family Law. -. I am an Arizona State Bar Certified Family Law Specialist and have practiced in this area of law for more than 39 years. I routinely handle matters involving all aspects of child custody, paternity, relocation and interstate custody issues under the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA), child and spousal support issues, cases with issues of complex valuation and division of property, assets and debts.. -. I currently serve as a judge pro tem for the Arizona Superior Court in Maricopa County, primarily in family law cases. As an adjunct to my responsibilities as a judge pro tem, I have served as a settlement judge for the Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) office of the Maricopa County Superior Court.. -. Guardianship and Conservatorship. -. I also practice in the area of guardianships and conservatorships for minors and adults. This includes initiating the proceeding, complying with annual court filings, litigation issues and termination. Because of my experience as a probate and trial attorney, I am often asked to assist in these types of cases when litigation is required.
With over 30 years of experience in estate planning and business law, Joseph M. Udall holds an "AV" Rating from Martindale-Hubbell, recognizing his professional excellence. A magna cum laude graduate of BYU and summa cum laude graduate of ASU Law, Mr. Udall served as Articles Editor for the *Arizona State Law Journal* and clerked for Judge Charles E. Wiggins of the U.S. Court of Appeals.. He authored Bankruptcy Litigation and Practice: A Practitioner's Guide, and is admitted to practice in Arizona courts and the U.S. District Court. Fluent in Spanish, Mr. Udall actively participates in the State Bar's Business Law and Probate & Trusts sections.. Mr. Udall's long record of community service includes serving as:
Wade Tanner joined JacksonWhite Law firm in 2019 as an Associate, and practices in the area of criminal defense. His practice focuses on both misdemeanor and felony criminal offenses. Wade brings experience from working both as a prosecutor for the county attorney’s office and as a criminal defense attorney for a local firm. His experience on both sides of the criminal justice system provides valuable insight and contacts that are beneficial to his clients.. Bar Admissions: Wade was admitted to the State Bar of Arizona in 2016. He is licensed to practice before the Supreme Court of Arizona.. Education and Honors: Wade received his bachelor’s degree from Arizona State University in Interdisciplinary Studies, Political Science, and History. He received his J.D. degree from Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, ASU, in 2016.. Professional Activities and Experience: Prior to joining JacksonWhite, Wade started his legal career at the Pinal County Attorney’s Office as a deputy county attorney, focusing on criminal prosecution relating to appeals, juvenile, misdemeanor and felony cases. After working in prosecution, Wade switched gears and began working as a criminal defense attorney with MayesTelles PLLC.. Personal: Prior to law school, Wade worked for DW Sports Group and was able to combine his love of sports with a career while working in marketing, design, and customer service.
Sheri Shepard is an equity partner at Udall Shumway, PLC. Ms. Shepard has represented clients exclusively in the area of family law for over 15 years. Ms. Shepard's priority is to help her clients obtain their specific goals. Ms. Shepard effectively advocates equally for both her male clients and her female clients. Representation of a client's specific needs vary whether they need an attorney to represent them through an amicable divorce process or whether the client requires a very assertive approach to the representation. Ms. Shepard understands the importance of recognizing the client's wishes and goals. Ms. Shepard represents clients in a variety of family law situations such as simple and complex divorce situations and has experience handling issues surrounding simple assets cases as well as complex assets, business valuation issues, spousal maintenance as well as complex custody cases that may require custody evaluations or a more head-on approach when dealing with issues related to domestic violence, or drug and alcohol abuse. Ms. Shepard represents clients in divorce, paternity and custody situations, parenting time, grandparent rights as well as a variety of other types of family law cases. Ms. Shepard's degree psychology has been invaluable in understanding the emotional difficulties experience during their case.. Ms. Shepard is an experienced litigator and also understands the importance to families in resolving cases through settlement efforts such as mediation, settlement conferences and other avenues. Ms. Shepard is a member of the Family Law Section of the State Bar of Arizona, and a member of the Maricopa County Bar Association.
Ryan Hodges practices in the areas of probate, estate and trust administration, and elder law, including long-term care planning and special needs trusts. He is also a Registered Patent Attorney with experience in patent preparation and prosecution.. Bar Admissions: Ryan was admitted to the State Bar of Arizona in 2008. He is licensed to practice in all state courts, the United States District Court for the District of Arizona, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. He is also licensed to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office.. Education and Honors: Ryan earned his undergraduate degree in information systems, summa cum laude, from the W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University. After working for a year as a software engineer, he attended the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University and graduated magna cum laude in 2008. During law school, Ryan served as an articles editor for Jurimetrics: The Journal of Law, Science, & Technology and completed the law school’s certificate program for Law, Science, and Technology. He also completed a judicial externship with the Honorable Daniel A. Barker at the Arizona Court of Appeals.. Professional Activities and Experience: Ryan is a member of the Arizona State Bar. He is a member of the State Bar of Arizona Elder Law, Mental Health and Special Needs Planning Section, Probate and Trust Law Section, and Intellectual Property Law Section.
Ms. Davis' practice is primarily focused in the area of education law, representing and advising charter schools and school districts throughout the state. In her practice, Ms. Davis provide daily advice and assistance to school districts, charter schools, and other public educational institutions on a broad range of matters including, but not limited to, disability law matters, such as special education due process hearings, Office of Civil Rights (“OCR”) complaints, and special education state complaints; student discipline; personnel issues; Governing Board liability; open meeting laws; public records issues; EEOC Complaints; and employment law matters.. Prior to completing her legal education, Ms. Davis worked as a school psychologist for twelve years in both Arizona and Washington State. As a school psychologist, Ms. Davis was primarily responsible for conducting comprehensive evaluations of students, as well as was routinely involved in the development and implementation of Individualized Education Plans (“IEP”), behavior plans, and functional behavioral assessments.
John Dosdall is a shareholder of JacksonWhite and a key member of the criminal defense team, with a focus on felony and misdemeanor offenses. Prior to joining the Firm in 2014, John handled thousands of felony and misdemeanor matters while prosecuting cases as a Deputy County Attorney for the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office, an Assistant Attorney General for the Arizona Attorney General’s Office, and a Deputy County Attorney for the Pinal County Attorney’s Office. His experience and relationships benefit his clients tremendously when navigating the difficult criminal legal system.. Honors:. Top 100 Trial LawyersNation’s Top One Percent of Distinguished CounselPremier 100 Trial Attorneys by the National Academy of Jurisprudence10 Best Attorneys for the State of Arizona, Criminal Law. Admissions. All State CourtsUnited States District Court | District of Arizona. Memberships. Arizona State Bar AssociationAZ State Bar, Criminal Justice SectionAZ State Bar, Juvenile Law Section
Jeremy Geigle is a managing shareholder at JacksonWhite and the head of the criminal defense team. For over 20 years, Jeremy has guided both juveniles and adults through the challenging criminal legal system with care and empathy. He strongly believes that everyone deserves the best defense possible and that's what he strives to provide to every client JacksonWhite represents. Jeremy works tirelessly with his team of experienced attorneys to reduce charges, limit penalties, and protect the rights of those accused.. Admissions. All Arizona State CourtsUnited States District Court | District of Arizona. Honors. Super Lawyers Rising StarTop 100 Trial Lawyers, National Trial Lawyers AssociationNation’s Top One Percent of Attorneys, National Association of Distinguished CounselPremier 100 Trial Attorneys, National Academy of Jurisprudence10 Best Attorneys for the State of Arizona, Criminal Law
Jason has been resolving a wide variety of family law cases, from simple to demanding. He has over a decade of unique expertise in high-conflict custody cases, many of which involve allegations of physical, emotional, or sexual abuse. Jason began his legal career working for the City of Phoenix Prosecutor's Office, trying criminal cases before juries and judges. This is highly unusual in a field in which the vast majority of both criminal and civil cases end up being settled out of court. Jason's trial experience as a prosecutor helped him develop the calm confidence and argumentative skill you want in family law court. His clients appreciate his ability to execute focused case strategy, communicate persuasively, connect with judges, assert dominance, and think critically in the moment.
Jared Everton is a JacksonWhite managing shareholder and joined the firm in 2001, focusing his practice on personal injury and wrongful death cases. Jared has been successfully advocating for clients for over twenty takes special care to ensure that his clients feel confident in themselves and in their cases, and that case settlements represent a fair reimbursement of damages done to personal injury victims. He is an attorney that truly cares, and that’s why he’s one of the leading Arizona personal injury lawyers.. Jared has been named to the Arizona Super Lawer Rising Stars list. No more than 2.5 percent of lawyers in Arizona are selected by the Super Lawyers research team to receive this honor annually. He has also received the American Jurisprudence Award, the Martindale Hubbel 5 Star Peer Award, and been featured in the AVVO Top 10.. Jared is married to his wife Jill and they have five children. His family enjoys traveling and being together. Jared lived in the Czech Republic for two years as a missionary for his church.
I was admitted to the Arizona State Bar in 1978. After spending several years with a downtown Phoenix law firm, I moved my practice to the suburbs, namely, Mesa, in 1981. My practice has regularly consisted of approximately 2/3 commercial litigation, and 1/3 representing and advising small and/or closely-held businesses in all aspects of commercial law and practice. Areas of special experience and expertise include Corporate/LLC & Other Business Organizations, Construction, Buying and Selling of Businesses, Real Estate (including Foreclosures), Contracts, Debtor/Creditor, Business Torts, Representation of Registered Professionals, Probate-Probate Avoidance and Probate Litigation.. I am proud of Arizona, its history, and its past development and am excited about Arizona’s future, its future growth and development, and its business opportunities. A fourth generation Arizonan on both paternal and maternal ancestral lines, I was born in Mesa in 1951, and raised in Phoenix, graduating from Cortez (Phoenix) High School and Arizona State University. Obtaining a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting (cum laude, ASU 1975), I was anxious to develop additional skills to represent and advise the owners of small and closely-held businesses. I attended Brigham Young University Law School, graduating with honors (cum laude 1978). While at Law School, I served on the Board of Editors of the prestigious BYU Law Review from 1976-78. My favorite areas of study in law school were Contracts, Advising Closely Held Businesses, Federal Taxation, Administrative Law, and Civil Procedure. My professional practice since graduation has incorporated my interests and successes in those same areas of specialty and emphasis.. I am licensed to practice in both Federal and State Courts in the State of Arizona as well and the United States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. I have been a past Director of the East Valley Bar Association and a past Director of the Arizona Chapter of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society, have been actively involved in community and youth programs, and am a member of the Mesa Rotary Club.. Regarding non-professional matters, I consider my greatest accomplishments in life to include my relationship with his wife, Carol; the successes of our ten adult children (and spouses); the joy of thirty-five-plus (and counting) grandchildren; and service in our church/religious activities and functions.
I was born in San Diego, California, and received my Juris Doctorate from the J. Ruben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University in 1979. I have been with Udall Shumway since 1979, however, in 1981-1982, I served as counsel for the Subcommittee of Mines and Mining for the United States House of Representatives in Washington, D.C.. -. I have been given an “AV” rating by the national rating service of Martindale Hubbell. This rating is based upon lawyer peer review and is the highest rating for legal abilities and ethics, a rating which is given to only approximately the top 5% of lawyers nationwide.. -. I have extensive experience in the areas of personal injury, insurance issues and land use litigation. I am attorney of record for various clients including Golfland Sunsplash in Mesa, Arizona. I am involved with insurance issues and successfully argued the landmark case in Arizona: Darner Motor Sales v. Universal Underwriters, 140 Ariz. 383, 682 P.2d 388 (1984).. -. I am licensed to practice in all Arizona courts as well as the United States District Court of Arizona. I am the past President of the East Valley Bar Association and am fluent in Spanish. I am a board member of A New Leaf, Inc., a non-profit organization and am currently co-chairman of the 2010-2011 Mesa United Way Campaign.. -. I am also the resident partner in Arizona for CLC cases. CLC or Consolidated Legal Concepts, Inc. provides legal services for major employers within the State of Arizona. I and the firm of Udall Shumway have represented CLC clients since 2002. The firm handles legal matters involving personal injury, insurance claims, family law, probate, estate planning and bankruptcy issues. I handle the personal injury matters and travel throughout the State of Arizona to provide consultation and advice on cases involving significant injuries or loss of life.
I was born and raised in Mesa, Arizona and attended Arizona State University where I received a degree in business administration. I then attended the University of Arizona College of Law and received my Juris Doctorate in 1975. I began practicing in Mesa with a local law firm specializing in Personal Injury Litigation and tried my first jury trial one week after admission to the Arizona Bar in 1975. In 1977 I moved back to Tucson and worked for a prominent trial lawyer, Paul G. Rees, Jr., until 1981, also specializing in Personal Injury Litigation.. -. In 1981 I returned to my home town of Mesa where I opened my own law practice. I continued to specialize in Personal Injury Litigation and was given the highest rating by an attorney rating service in 1986. This rating is based upon lawyer peer review and is the highest rating for legal ability and ethics, a rating that is given to approximately the top 5% of lawyers nationwide.. -. In 1985 I was awarded Certification as a Specialist in Injury and Wrongful Death by the State Bar of Arizona Board of Legal Specialization with the first group of lawyers given the opportunity to be recognized as having specialized knowledge and experience in this field of practice.. -. In 1985 I formed a partnership with J. Robert Tolman and continued practicing in Personal Injury Litigation. In 1991 I was hired to serve as lead trial counsel for the firm of Solomon, Relihan & Blake in Phoenix where I practiced until May, 2000 when I returned to private practice in Mesa. I became a shareholder with the firm of Udall Shumway in May of 2001. In 2003 I was appointed a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates.. -. Over my 35 years of practice, I have handled many types of cases, including cases involving product liability, medical malpractice, insurance bad faith, vehicular collisions, defective premises design and construction, defective highway design and maintenance, and many other types of cases. I have developed special expertise in brain and spinal injury, accident reconstruction, hazard and risk assessment and have been invited to speak at many seminars for trial lawyers over the years. I have served as an expert witness in legal malpractice cases and as a Judge pro tempore for the Superior Court. I have been on the Board of Directors of the Arizona Trial Lawyers Association since the early 1980s. I have also published several papers on issues related to Personal Injury litigation, including such subjects as: “The Intentional Act Exclusion,” Summation, March 1981; “Determining Damages Under the Seatbelt Defense,” Trial, Fall, 1993; “Recognizing Liability in Nursing Home Cases,” Advocate, Nov. 1999; “The Lawyer’s Role in Diagnosing Injuries,” Advocate, March 1993; “The Non-Party at Fault Defense,” Arizona Attorney, Jan. 1995; and “Use Reasonable Care in Referring to the Standard of Care,” Advocate, Nov. 2002. “Overcoming a Speculative New Defense in Pressure Ulcer Cases”, National Nursing Home Litigation Group newsletter, 2010; “Pressure Ulcer Claims”, a presentation at the American Ass’n for Justice National Nursing Home Litigation Group annual seminar, 2010.. -. I have handled over one hundred trials in personal injury cases, along with many Arbitrations and other types of hearings, and have represented well over a thousand personal injury plaintiffs over the past 35 years. For the past several years I have developed expertise in handling Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect cases and remain heavily involved in such work and speaks regularly to lawyers’ groups about such claims.. -. My long career, expertise and professional manner have won the respect of fellow lawyers, both on the plaintiff as well as the defense side. I am recognized for my substantial knowledge in medical and safety matters. I remain devoted to the highest purpose of the law: to promote safety and to obtain fair redress for victims of negligence and defective products and practices. I am a lawyer on the side of people.
I joined Udall Shumway PLC in 2009. My practice primarily focuses in the area of education law, representing school districts and charter schools throughout the State.. -. I came to Udall Shumway PLC uniquely qualified in the area of education law. Prior to joining Udall Shumway, I taught behavior disordered students. During my teaching career, I was involved in the development and implementation of IEPs and behavior plans and attended several trainings on special education interventions and strategies. Additionally, I earned my Master’s Degree in Special Education in 2004.. -. While in law school, I provided in-home ABA services for autistic children under the age of three. I also participated in the Whittier Law School Special Education Clinic, which provided special education advocacy services for children with developmental disabilities. In addition, I was a panel speaker for the 2007 Whittier Law School Special Education Symposium and the 2006 11Q Deletion Syndrome Conference.
I joined Udall Shumway in 1987 and currently head the firm’s Transactional and Estate Planning Group. I completed my undergraduate studies at Brigham Young University where, in 1980, I received a B.S. in Accounting with a minor in English. I am a Certified Public Accountant (Texas, 1982). I received my Juris Doctorate, cum laude, from the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University in 1987. During law school, I was a Member (1985-86) and Editor-in-Chief (1986-87) of the BYU Journal of Public Law. Prior to law school, I worked with an international accounting firm and with the corporate accounting group of a Fortune 500 company.. -. Since joining the firm, I have used my tax and accounting background to good advantage. My practice focuses on business formation, purchases and sales of business assets and interests, loan documentation and financing arrangements, business succession planning, security arrangements, purchases, sales and leases of commercial property and business dissolution. I also assists clients with tax planning for large estates and routinely provide tax and business planning advice in such diverse areas as probate, marital dissolution, deferred compensation and dispute resolution.. -. I am licensed to practice in the courts of the State of Arizona, the Federal District Court of Arizona, and the United States Tax Court. I am currently a member of the State Bar of Arizona and the East Valley Bar Association. I am also a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. I am actively involved in the community and am, or have been, a member of the Mesa Museum & Cultural Advisory Board, Maricopa Association of Governments Blue Ribbon Committee on Regional Growth, Mesa Arts & Entertainment Alliance Committee, Mesa Convention and Visitors Bureau Board of Directors, Mesa Baseline Rotary, and Arizona Regional Medical Center. I am also a member of the executive committee of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society, Phoenix Chapter.
I have been practicing law at Udall Shumway since 1987 and have been a partner of the firm since 1993. I head the firm’s education law practice group and am very pleased to devote my practice entirely to representing school districts, charter schools and other public educational institutions.. -. I provide daily advice and assistance to school districts and other public educational institutions. I represent and defend educational institutions in administrative and court proceedings. I advise and represent school districts and charter schools in matters that include: student disciplinary hearings, personnel issues, student records, governing board liability and open meeting issues. I have also given numerous in-service workshops to district personnel on a wide range of topics of importance to the educational operations of the districts and am a regular speaker to state-wide conferences.. -. I have been named a “Top Education Attorney” by Phoenix Magazine and have been selected by my peers as a “Best Lawyer in America” in the specialty of Education Law.. -. I have been a regular presenter at State-wide conferences and conduct a great many in-service and training programs for school personnel on a variety of topics relating to education law. I have also authored articles for National and State publications on a variety of topics of interest to educators. Most recently, an article I authored on Report Cards and Transcripts for Students With Disabilities was published in the “Attorney’s Corner” of NAU’s eJournal of Education Policy.. -. I am a member of the National School Board Association, Arizona School Boards Association and Arizona Council of School Attorneys. I have also been an adjunct faculty member for Arizona State University, teaching graduate level Education Law classes for the College of Education, Division of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies. I have been on the steering committee for the Arizona School Administrators “Principal and the Law” conference for approximately 14 years. I have also been a regular speaker at the annual law conferences sponsored by the Arizona School Boards Association and the Arizona Council of Administrators of Special Education (CASE). In March 2009, I was presented with the Laura Ganoung Award, which is CASE’s highest award recognizing leadership in the area of special education.
I have been practicing law as a commercial litigator for over 30 years in a broad spectrum of cases, including business and partnership disputes, contract claims, mineral leases, farm and crop leases, trade secrets, commercial leases, receiverships, employment contracts, and probate and trust controversies.
I graduated from Arizona State University in 1996 with a bachelor’s in English, and from Boston College Law School in 1999. Since my admission to the Arizona State Bar in 1999 I have worked closely with my father, specializing in personal injury and nursing home litigation. I have gained expertise in nursing home regulations, standards of care, and the homes’ interactions with various state and federal agencies. I am also skilled in legal research and writing. and am a member of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America and the Arizona Trial Lawyers Association.
I enjoy being a criminal defense attorney in Arizona because it enables me to make a real difference in my clients' lives. Legal problems affecting families are particularly important to me, as I have personally seen family members struggle with the criminal justice system. My clients have repeatedly told me they appreciate how I fight for them while, at the same time, having an innate ability to relate well with them.. Being fluent in Spanish also allows me to help a broader spectrum of our community. With over a decade of experience as a defense attorney and former prosecutor, I have worked thousands of criminal cases in the various City Courts, Superior Courts and Federal Courts of Arizona and can assist you or your family with virtually any criminal problem you confront anywhere in Arizona.
I concentrate my practice on education law, and represent public school districts throughout Arizona. My practice is focused on student discipline, employee discipline, IDEA compliance and hearings, IDEA appeals, as well as general advice for school districts.. I was a commercial litigator for 16 years before I began representing school districts. I have conducted jury and bench trials in state and federal courts, as well as before administrative judicial bodies.. I have been practicing since 1996. I am admitted to practice before the Arizona, Illinois and Michigan state courts, and numerous federal courts.
I am a third generation Arizona native and have practice in the area of civil litigation since graduating from law school in 1978. I am admitted to practice in Arizona, Montana and Colorado. In my 30 plus years of practice, I have represented individuals, corporations, insurance companies, public entities and school districts in the areas of personal injury, commercial litigation, real estate litigation, employment and civil rights litigation, education and workers compensation.. My diverse background includes appearing in forums ranging from the United States Supreme Court to Navajo Tribal Court. These experiences have given me the ability to deal with those out of the ordinary litigation matters, to size up a case quickly and to provide easily understandable legal guidance.
I am a personal injury and accident lawyer in Mesa, Arizona. I am also an experienced trial attorney, and have participated in numerous trials and arbitration hearings. I enjoy helping those who have been injured due to wrongful conduct, and I represent clients injured in auto and boating accidents, medical malpractice, wrongful death situations and many other types of injury claims in the state of Arizona.. I joined my law firm in 1992 as an associate attorney and I have been the head of the accident and injury department since 1994. I became a partner of the firm in 2002. In 2016 I became the managing partner of the law firm.
Grant S. Cragun joined the firm in 2018 as an associate, and practices in the area of Commercial Litigation focusing on Eminent Domain, and Employment Law. From his experience working in the Arizona Court of Appeals, Grant has seen both sides to commercial litigation disputes and is able to best determine the course of action for his clients.. Bar Admissions: Grant was admitted to the State Bar of Arizona in 2018.. Education and Honors: Grant received a full-tuition scholarship to attend Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, ASU. During law school, Grant served as the Assisting Managing Editor of the Sports and Entertainment Law Journal. He was recognized as a Willard H. Pedrick scholar for academic excellence and received the CALI award for top grade in Legal Advocacy. He also represented his school as a member of the Jessup International Law Moot Court Team, served as a teaching assistant in several writing classes, and was an active participant in the J. Reuben Clark Law Society.. Professional Activities and Experience: Prior to joining the firm, Grant served as a Judicial Extern for Judge Ballinger and Judge Nielsen on the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, as well as for Judge Boyle on the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona. He also worked as a Law Clerk at Chernoff Law Firm, PC. Most recently, Grant clerked for the Honorable James P. Beene on the Arizona Court of Appeals.
Garrett L. Smith. – office – cell1138 North Alma School Road, Suite 101Mesa, Arizona 85201. -. Criminal Law Practice AreasFelonies | Misdemeanors | Drug Offenses | Assault & Violations | DUI/DWI | Traffic. -. I joined Udall Shumway in March 2011. My criminal law practice focuses on protecting the rights of adults and juveniles who have been charged with a felony, misdemeanor, drug offense, assault, DUI, DWI, or other traffic offense. Prior to going into private practice, I spent three years as a Deputy County Attorney handling DUI & DWI, criminal defense, and accident and injury cases. Having handled thousands of cases throughout Arizona, I have the experience necessary to aggressively and responsibly fight for the rights of my clients. If you or a loved one is facing criminal charges, call me today at for a free initial consultation. I am available 24 hours a day and am committed to giving your unique situation the personal attention it deserves.
Dave Weed is a shareholder for JacksonWhite and practices in the areas of real estate, business, and corporate law. His specific practice areas also include commercial transactions, homeowner’s associations, estate planning, lender representation, real estate financing and the sale, lease and acquisition of residential and commercial real estate.