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Business Lawyers Nearby Phoenix 85014 (by distance)
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(Phoenix Area) 85014 0.8 miles
(Phoenix Area) 85013 0.8 miles
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(Phoenix Area) 85015 1.8 miles
(Phoenix Area) 85016 2.3 miles
(Phoenix Area) 85017 3.1 miles
(Phoenix Area) 85006 3.2 miles
(Phoenix Area) 85004 3.8 miles
(Phoenix Area) 85003 3.9 miles
(Phoenix Area) 85021 3.9 miles
(Phoenix Area) 85007 4.3 miles
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Business Case Statistics Overview
Business Case Timeline
Business case timelines in Phoenix typically range from 4 to 18 months, depending on case complexity, court schedules, and whether the matter settles early or proceeds to trial.
Phoenix Court Backlog
Court backlog for business-related cases in Maricopa County fluctuates, with low periods around 80 cases and high periods reaching up to 250, influenced by filing surges and judicial resources.
Business Phoenix Filing Volume
Estimated monthly business case filings in Phoenix range from 40 to 90, reflecting trends in commercial disputes, contract issues, and local economic activity.
Business Case Outcomes
Approximately 55% of business disputes resolve pre-litigation, 35% after filing but before trial, and about 15% reach a verdict at trial, based on public settlement patterns.
FAQs - Business Lawyers in city Phoenix How many Business lawyers actively serve residents of Phoenix, Maryland? Approximately 22 licensed attorneys focus on Business across Phoenix, Maryland. Most matters are filed through the Maryland District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Business lawyers in Phoenix, Maryland? In Phoenix, typical rates range from $212-$409 per hour for Business. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2684 and $6900, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Business matters usually take in courts near Phoenix? Business cases in Phoenix, Maryland usually take around 4-9 months depending on complexity and the Maryland District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Business cases for people living in Phoenix, Maryland? Residents of Phoenix typically see Business filings handled by the Maryland District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Business? About 41% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Business, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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With years of experience fighting for the rights of her clients, Attorney Sheree Wright has earned a reputation as the Phoenix immigration attorney clients can count on. As one of the founding attorneys at IBF Law Group, her skills have been used to build strong cases on behalf of her clients, whether that involves immigration law, family law, business law, or sports and entertainment law. She has been involved in many community action movements, helping her neighbors with immigrant issues and more. If you face a serious legal challenge, now is the time to contact IBF Law Group and schedule your consultation to begin planning your case. Call now.
With nearly 15 years of business management, credit &
asset evaluation and legal experience in the financial services sector Tricia
has become a skilled innovative thinker. She is good at working with
business owners because she understands how they work. She will provide thoughtful strategic planning built on the specific
organizational objectives. As an attorney, and business professional with a
Masters in Business Administration, she has the ability to comprehend complex
business and legal concepts and then effectively communicate matters to a broad
audience.. Her experience in both the legal and business arena gives
her a broad understanding of numerous financial and legal implications
encountered in business and which she can communicate in a fluent manner with
business and legal professionals alike.. Prior to becoming a lawyer, Tricia supported the
substantial growth of a wholesale residential mortgage branch as Operations
Manager. As Director of Credit for a large wholesale mortgage
originator she developed and implemented
credit policy & procedure guidance enterprise wide. She focused on
qualitative analysis of loan conformity and regulatory compliance in her roles
as Director of Underwriting and as a Due Diligence Auditor.. Tricia is knowledgeable of regulatory agencies and
applicable finance laws with a focus on Dodd Frank and CFPB policy. She has in
depth experience with residential mortgage and consumer credit practices. She
has successfully handled modifications, deed-in-lieu transfers and consumer
rights claims on mortgage transactions. Tricia has been involved in
landlord tenant transactions and HOA disputes and understands the various
issues that can arise.. Tricia’s passion for smart, equitable solutions is foremost
in all her endeavors.
William F. Wilder has a diversified practice in the areas of public finance, corporate and securities law, real estate, probate and estate planning, and representation of corporate fiduciaries, with a primary emphasis on the representation of clients in all aspects of public finance law. Bill has extensive experience in representing public entities and in serving as counsel to issuers, underwriters, indenture trustees, borrowing entities, and as bond counsel in connection with public financing transactions. He also serves as a general counsel to a number of profit and nonprofit corporations.
Wayne Carroll is focused on helping business owners to protect "Inspired Ideas" in their business. These assets are the amazing ideas that business owners and their employees create and receive. To protect these ideas Wayne uses patents, trademarks, copyrights, and advises business owners how to keep valuable business secrets.. At Inspired Idea Solutions, we help business owners avoid costly mistakes with their intellectual property.
Troy is ranked by the highest-ranking legal peer review group, Chambers, as tier 1 leading lawyer in Arizona. He is a trusted and experienced trial lawyer with over 75 jury trials under his belt. For over 29 years, he has represented clients in state and federal courts throughout the United States. This breadth of experience makes him one of the nation’s leading lawyers for insurance coverage disputes. He has also been named Benchmark Litigation Star (2012-present), one of Arizona’s Finest Lawyers (2014-present), and Super Lawyers (2011-present).
Tracy S. Essig is the Managing Member of his Firm, ESSIG LAW (aka Law Offices Tracy S. Essig P.L.C.) (See: ). He has owned his Firm from 2004 – present. Practice areas include: Asset Protection, Trusts and Wills; Bankruptcy – Chapter 7, 11 and 13 (for debtors and creditors); Business Formation/Advice & Representation (Corporation, LLC’s and Sole Proprietorships); Collections; Contracts; Landlord- Tenant; Litigation; Mediation; Real Property (Leases, Buy/Sell Agreements, Deeds, Transfers, etc.); Tax Issues/Collections (IRS, State, Municipalities). Representation includes private individuals, businesses, receivers, and governmental agencies. Tracy was admitted to the Arizona Bar in 1988, and U.S. District Court, District of Arizona and Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Education: University of Arizona (B.A. – Degrees in Economics & Political Science; J.D. Magna Cum Laude, 1988). He served as Legal Intern to the Judiciary Committee & Patents, Trademarks and Copyrights Sub- Committee for Senator Dennis DeConcini; is a member of Phi Alpha Delta. Tracy is Certified English as a Second Language Instructor and is Certified Mediator/Arbitrator. Tracy was with Arizona Attorney General’s Office from 1992 – 2003 as Chief Counsel, Bankruptcy, & Collection Enforcement Section, a nationally recognized program that handled the collection of debts owed to the State of Arizona. He was instrumental in the design and testing phase of the Bankruptcy Electronic Filing Program which Arizona was one of the initial pilot programs. He created and had oversight of one of the largest and most profitable bankruptcy and state court collection programs in the country.
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Tim has experience in a wide array of commercial transactions and corporate governance matters. He has worked with clients to close asset-based term loans, form businesses and non-profits, document mergers and acquisitions, negotiate workouts, draft licensing agreements, and successfully close private placements. Tim regularly works with major lending institutions, healthcare organizations, technology companies, investors and small businesses.. Tim graduated first in his class from the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, and received the college’s top honor in the John S. Armstrong Award. He received the Ross-Blakley Law Library Award for Exemplary Student Research for his article, “California’s Big Blank Check: What the QSA Means for the Salton Sea,” which was published in the spring 2014 issue of the Arizona State Law Journal. Tim was also recognized as a Willard H. Pedrick Scholar and a Rebecca and Michael Berch Scholar. In 2016, Tim was honored to be named as one of Arizona’s Top Pro Bono Attorneys.. In law school, Tim was consistently at the top of his class, receiving CALI awards in contracts, constitutional law, professional responsibility, evidence, conflict of laws, and jurisprudence. Tim enjoyed the privilege of serving as the Executive Articles Editor for the Arizona State Law Journal, and completing an externship with the Arizona Supreme Court Staff Attorney’s Office.. A native Arizonan, Tim is likely reading or spending time with his family when he isn’t working.
There are at least three sound business reasons to use our firm:. First, I was a business owner before I became a lawyer. I know from experience, not just books, what it's like to run your own business.. Two, I was an Adjunct Professor and taught business law in the Barrett Honors College at the W.P. Carey School of Business at ASU.. Three, I've practiced business law representing business owners just like you for more than 25 years.. Oh, and by the way, I was a real person before I became a lawyer -- and still am.. Check our reviews and testimonials on line. Clients say they like doing business with an attorney who understands and cares about them.
Successful, proven leader with outstanding analytical, client management, and technology skills. Strong interpersonal skills, ability to quickly identify and analyze risk and a proven track record of managing complex projects. Over 23 years of professional experience leading business and legal functions. Leadership, business, and legal skills earned as a senior executive with a large publicly-traded company (#513 on the Fortune 1000 list) and two national AM Law 100 law firms.
Steve Benedetto is the head of litigation at The People's Law Firm, which he founded after a career at some of the largest law firms in the country. Licensed in Arizona, Colorado, and California, he focuses his practice on representation on survivors of police violence, victims of catastrophic personal injuries, and defense of the wrongfully accused.
Stephen Biggs focuses his practice on appellate work, preventing and solving business disputes, and protecting the reputation and intellectual property of individuals and businesses.. Appellate Practice. Stephen assists individuals, businesses, and other lawyers in appealing a ruling from one court to a higher court and in defending against appeals taken by opposing parties. His appellate experience includes cases involving many different areas of the law, including business and commercial disputes, questions of statutory interpretation, issues regarding the enforceability of contractual provisions, criminal matters, defamation claims, and unemployment insurance benefits—to name a few.. Most frequently, clients and other lawyers hire Stephen to assist them in bringing direct and intermediate appeals (incluidng special actions) before the Arizona Court of Appeals. But Stephen has also prepared multiple petitions for review to the Arizona Supreme Court, and he has briefed and argued two cases accepted for review by that court. Stephen also has experience briefing and arguing cases in the federal courts of appeal, and he has assisted or consulted with other lawyers in pursuing and defending appeals before appellate courts in states outside of Arizona.. Preventing and Solving Business Disputes. Stephen helps individuals and businesses avoid and solve disputes, both before and after they become lawsuits. Effective risk management (including seeking the advice of a lawyer about how to prevent and protect against legal problems before they occur) and early negotiation to resolve problems that do arise before they become lawsuits can oftentimes keep individuals and businesses out of court and avoid the costs of litigation. But when litigation is necessary or a court action has already been filed, Stephen assists businesses and individuals in pursuing or defending against legal claims in court or in arbitration.. Some examples of the types of problems and situations that Stephen helps his clients avoid or address include contract disputes, unfair competition, disclosure of confidential information, fraud claims (including claims for consumer fraud, securities fraud, and other forms of investment fraud), business management disputes (including claims for breach of fiduciary duty, self-dealing, or disloyalty against officers, directors, and other managers of businesses), business ownership disputes (including business break-ups), failed business deals, trust disputes, and professional negligence (including malpractice claims against accountants, auditors, and lawyers).. Protecting and Defending Reputations and Intellectual Property. Your good name matters, whether you are an individual or a business. In the age of the Internet, it is easier than ever for harmful, negative statements to be communicated to large audiences instantaneously. Stephen assists individuals and businesses in protecting their reputation when others defame, slander, or libel them. He also assists those who have been accused of defamation, slander, or libel in defending against those claims.. In addition to reputation, another valuable asset of every business and entrepreneur is intellectual property. Stephen assists individuals and businesses in pursuing and defending against claims of trade secret misappropriation, copyright infringement, trademark infringement, Lanham Act violations, and other forms of unfair competition related to intellectual property rights (including palming off and passing off claims).
Shawn and Lynn have two children, Ellen and Eric.
Sean David Greengard’s career spans over a decade, focusing on estate planning and business law to assist individuals and businesses in securing their financial futures and legacies. Raised in Phoenix, AZ, southwest Colorado, and Maui, Hawaii, Sean showed early academic aptitude and a passion for law, influenced by attorney parents. Graduating from Arizona State University with a degree in Psychology, he went on to earn a Juris Doctorate from ASU’s Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law and a Masters in Taxation from Boston University. He gained experience at Ryley, Carlock & Applewhite before transitioning to Forakis Law Firm PLC, specializing in estate planning and business formation. As Director of HFO Law Group at Heritage Family Offices, Sean worked with high-net-worth clients in asset structuring and estate planning. In 2023, he established his own firm, focusing on sophisticated estate planning solutions. Sean prioritizes personalized service, building relationships with clients, and tailoring legal strategies to individual goals. Outside of work, Sean enjoys outdoor activities, travel, woodworking, and reading historical biographies and science fiction novels.
Ruth Hay is an experienced business and transaction attorney having served over fifteen years as a senior corporate attorney to domestic and international clients (Fortune 100, 500 and small businesses) in the information technology, federal government and other industries.. Before pursuing her legal career, Ruth was a professional classical violinist trained at the Royal College of Music, London, England and later owned and successfully ran her own small business.. Ruth obtained her law degree in England before emigrating to the USA and obtaining a Masters degree in Intellectual Property law from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University in New York.. Ruth is licensed in Arizona and New York.. Ruth is very passionate and active in her support of the arts and culture and has hosted several small salons for local artists, authors, politicians and musicians. Ruth is also the secretary and a board member of the Friends of European Art, a support organization of the Phoenix Art Museum.. Ruth also devotes her spare time to several charities working to ensure the needs of families, the young and elderly are met.
Rochelle N. Poulton. Poulton Firm, PLLC assists clients with Business and Real Estate legal matters including:. Admitted to Practice: State Bar of Arizona, U.S. District Court- District of Arizona
Richard C. Gramlich focuses his practice on Business, Real Estate and Construction Litigation, Insurance Bad Faith, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, and Product Liability. He routinely represents business owners in business disputes, contractors and owners in construction defect, non-pay/stop-pay claims, delay claims, professional negligence, Registrar of Contractor’s hearings, and general breach of contract claims. He has also earned a reputation for successfully representing consumers against their insurance companies. Mr. Gramlich was the lead counsel for the Scottsdale “W” Hotel’s construction defect and delay claim. Mr. Gramlich achieved the largest per home verdicts in Arizona for damage caused by expansive He has successfully tried Business Tort, Personal Injury, Product Liability, and Insurance Bad Faith actions resulting in significant recoveries, and has earned the nickname “Bulldog” by many of his clients.. Mr. Gramlich graduated from the University of Arizona in Business Administration, Finance and Real Estate, Cum Laude, in 1989 and from the Arizona State University College of Law, in the top third of his class, in 1992. He has been practicing law for the last 28 years in both State and Federal Court.
Rachael Pugel focuses her commercial litigation practice on intellectual property, technology, and complex business litigation. Her case experience includes trademark infringement and validity, patent licensing agreements, copyright infringement, unfair competition, trade secret misappropriation, and domain name disputes. Rachael also has experience in TCPA, products liability, defamation, tortious interference, fraud, misrepresentation, breach of contract, and financial services litigation.. Rachael has litigated intellectual property and commercial matters before federal district and state courts, the United States Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, and the American Arbitration Association.. Through her pro-bono activities, Rachael has experience in representing clients in juvenile adoption and immigration removal proceedings. Rachael has also contributed to Snell & Wilmer’s IP litigation blog, .
Practice focuses on the representation of public officials, white collar criminal defense, corporate compliance and Native American law issues.
Peter has a diverse practice in both transactional and litigation matters. He advises entrepreneurs and companies in all stages of development from formation through exit. Though he focuses his practice in intellectual property law and technology, Peter is a trusted advisor, often serving as go-to outside counsel to growth stage and small businesses. In this role, Peter constructs legal project teams customized to his client’s needs to deliver maximum value with minimum overhead.. Peter represents clients in a wide variety of industries including: banking and financial services, securities and fintech, consumer products and services, agricultural, cannabis, real estate, aerospace and defense, fintech and blockchain, automotive, manufacturing, e-commerce, software and SaaS, professional services, entertainment, and energy. Having previously managed engineering teams for a large aerospace company, Peter is able to bring real world experience to his business practice. Being a registered patent attorney, a rocket scientist, and an intelligence analyst, Peter leverages his unique background to assist clients of all sizes grappling with complex legal and regulatory issues.
Paul Deloughery's practice emphasizes the areas of integrated corporate, esate and asset protection planning, trust administration, corporate counsel representation, business formation, estate and gift tax planning, trust litigation, and transactional drafting.. Paul Deloughery graduated with honors from the Iowa College of Law in 1996. He has experience as a business owner, and use that experience to help his clients who are professionals and business owners.
Partner and Chair of Snell & Wilmer's Emerging Business Group.. Brian Burt advises entrepreneurs and emerging growth companies in all stages of development, from formation to liquidity. He also represents banks, financial services companies, private investors, and venture capital funds.. Brian has extensive experience in corporate organization, reorganization and governance; private equity and debt financing; shareholder/owner relations, buyouts and disputes; employment and consulting agreements; employee incentive programs; general contract negotiation; supplier/manufacturing agreements; securities regulation; technology transfer and licensing; joint ventures and strategic alliances; corporate asset protection and succession planning; and mergers and acquisitions.. Brian represents clients in a wide variety of industries, including banking and financial services, biotechnology, capital investment, consumer products and services, education, entertainment/media, healthcare, high tech, Internet, manufacturing, marketing/public relations, medical device, nutraceuticals, outdoor, professional services, real estate development, renewable energy, and software and information technology.. Having previously founded, capitalized and run his own company, Brian brings a unique "real-world" perspective to his business practice.
Over the past thirty years, I have represented numerous individuals and businesses covering a wide range of Business and Real Estate matters. My business clients include restaurateurs, real estate investor/developers, landlords, tenants, real estate brokers, property managers, and convenience store owners. I has helped organize and form dozens of business startups, including LLC's, corporations and limited partnerships. Mindful of saving time and money for his clients, I promote resolving disputes through negotiated settlements rather than litigation. Prior to entering private practice, I was part owner and CEO of an established family-run construction-related business with over 100 employees. My experience as a business owner has given me priceless insight into the day-to-day operations that go in tandem with running a business.
Nicole practices in the areas of business and real estate litigation. She has over 15 years representing clients in a full range of contested matters relating to residential and commercial real estate transactions, construction, and general business disputes. Her clients include real estate brokers, mortgage lenders, general contractors, landlords, property owners, and small to medium sized businesses.
Nichole Wilk brings over a decade of business and legal expertise. She began her law career working in commercial litigation and now uses those skills and knowledge gained to better assist and protect her clients in business and real estate transactions. Her practice includes both litigation and transactional representation.. Real Estate: Nichole assists clients in a wide range of real estate matters. Her experience includes assistance with the purchase and sale of real property, leasing, and dealing with real estate and leasing disputes. Nichole utilizes her commercial banking background as well as real estate experience working on million dollar real estate transactions to assist clients in achieving their goals.. Business Transactions: Nichole also assists clients with a broad range of business transactional matters. From starting a business to selling a business and everything in between Nichole is there to assist. Nichole understands that having the proper foundation is the best way to promote future success.. Probate and Guardianship/Conservatorship: Probate and Guardianship/Conservatorship matters arise during difficult and trying times. Families often need an attorney to assist them. While Nichole cannot spare clients the grief associated with these matters, she strives to make the legal process as simple and painless as possible. Nichole understands that during such times, the last thing a client wants to deal with is the legal process. Through experienced advocacy Nichole helps client through the unfamiliar and sometimes confusing process of guardianships, conservatorships, and probates so that the client can focus on the more important things.. Other Practice Areas:. Trust AdministrationCollectionReceivershipsProbate LitigationCommercial Litigation. Nichole is a native Arizonan. In her free time, she enjoys exploring all the beauty Arizona has to offer and playing tourist in her own state. From hiking up North to exploring small off-the- beaten-path towns, Nichole is awe struck by the diverse experiences Arizona has to offer