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Civil Rights Lawyers Nearby Phoenix 85004 (by distance)
Within 1 mile
(Phoenix Area) 85003 0.5 miles
Within 5 miles
(Phoenix Area) 85007 1.2 miles
(Phoenix Area) 85034 3.1 miles
(Phoenix Area) 85014 4.0 miles
(Phoenix Area) 85013 4.1 miles
(Phoenix Area) 85016 4.6 miles
Within 10 miles
(Phoenix Area) 85020 8.1 miles
(Phoenix Area) 85044 8.5 miles
Within 25 miles
(Scottsdale Area) 85254 13.2 miles
(Chandler Area) 85226 14.7 miles
FAQs - Civil Rights Lawyers in city Phoenix How many Civil Rights lawyers actively serve residents of Phoenix, Arizona? Approximately 30 licensed attorneys focus on Civil Rights across Phoenix, Arizona. Most matters are filed through the Arizona District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Civil Rights lawyers in Phoenix, Arizona? In Phoenix, typical rates range from $190-$304 per hour for Civil Rights. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3685 and $7029, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Civil Rights matters usually take in courts near Phoenix? Civil Rights cases in Phoenix, Arizona usually take around 4-7 months depending on complexity and the Arizona District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Civil Rights cases for people living in Phoenix, Arizona? Residents of Phoenix typically see Civil Rights filings handled by the Arizona District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Civil Rights? About 57% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Civil Rights, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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Will Harrison was born and raised in Florida. He attended the University of South Florida in Tampa, where he majored in philosophy with a minor in psychology. This choice of curriculum was based on Will’s affinity for logic and his desire to achieve a deep understanding of human nature. The knowledge that he acquired during his time at USF informs his approach to family law practice to this day.. After graduating with honors from USF, Will moved to Temecula, California to get married and start a life together with his wife. He spent a few years working in commission sales, which honed his capacity for persuasion and motivated him to learn how to interact with and relate to people from all walks of life. However, Will knew that his dream since childhood was to become an attorney. Thus, after acclimating to his new life thousands of miles away from where he grew up, he knew it was time to realize that dream. To that end, Will accepted an offer of admission with a generous scholarship to the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University. During his last semester, he worked as an extern for a Phoenix insurance defense firm. While at ASU, Will dedicated himself to learning as much as he could from the school’s extraordinarily knowledgeable professors. This included taking a course in family law taught by Judge Bruce Cohen, Presiding Judge of the Family Department of the Maricopa County Superior Court and one of Will’s favorite professors.. After earning his Juris Doctor degree, Will worked for a firm in Mesa. He initially worked as a criminal law clerk, but eventually transferred to the family law department. After working on family law cases and communicating with family law clients, Will knew that he found a practice area to which he could dedicate his legal career. His exposure to criminal law gave him valuable experience to prepare him for cases wherein the two practice areas intersect. However, through the time he spent working with family law clients, he found his most powerful source of motivation: his passion for guiding clients through the most tumultuous time of their lives.. That passion led Will to join Cantor Law Group, where providing clients with that guidance is central to the firm’s mission. Will thrives on complexity, whether that complexity derives from issues of property division, custody, or both. He dedicates himself to outsmarting and outworking the other side. At the same time, Will understands the emotional nuances of a family law matter and always keeps that in mind when interacting with and fighting for his clients.. In his free time, Will enjoys spending time with his wife, their dog Penny, and their cat Mooze.
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Larry Wulkan’s practice concentrates on three areas: general civil and commercial litigation, civil rights litigation, and catastrophic injury litigation. He focuses on large, complicated cases with many moving parts.Larry has represented a Fortune 50 company in one of the largest pharmaceutical cases in the country, a Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation in a mass tort case, as well as families who have suffered catastrophic losses. He has represented clients in trials and appeals throughout the country in federal and state courts. Larry is involved in all aspects of his clients’ cases, from pre-suit investigation and filing, through briefings, hearings, and depositions, to trial and appeal. He finds simple solutions to complex problems. The hallmark of Larry's representation is his personal involvement and the relationships he builds with every client.. Larry also has a passion for representing clients in catastrophic personal injury cases and has recovered more than $30 million for his clients. He often brings civil rights, wrongful death and medical malpractice actions against police and detention officers, as well as those who provide medical services to inmates in jails and prisons. Validating his knowledge in the field of correctional health care, Larry is one of the few attorneys in the country recognized by the National Commission on Correctional Health Care (NCCHC) as a Certified Correctional Health Professional.. Because building his cases often requires an immense amount of evidence gathering and witness interviews, Larry uses the latest technology to help him effectively tell his client's story to judges and juries.. EXPERIENCELarry's high-profile cases include representing: the family of an Army Veteran who died in the Maricopa County Jail after police and detention officers used a taser on the man, a municipality in a police shooting where a child was held hostage, a Fortune 50 company in connection with an allegation that it sold a dangerous drug, a Fortune 500 company before the Arizona Supreme court in connection with its medical care of Billy Preston, who is often referred to as "The Fifth Beatle," a former Maricopa County Superior Court Judge and Board of Supervisor in connection with claims they were arrested and maliciously prosecuted for political purposes, and a charter school in a landmark civil rights case.. Larry has argued numerous cases before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, Arizona Supreme Court and both divisions of the Arizona Court of Appeals.
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Experienced Civil Rights attorney serving clients in Phoenix and surrounding areas.
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Experienced Civil Rights attorney serving clients in Phoenix and surrounding areas.
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Experienced Civil Rights attorney serving clients in Phoenix and surrounding areas.
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Experienced Civil Rights attorney serving clients in Phoenix and surrounding areas.
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Experienced Civil Rights attorney serving clients in Phoenix and surrounding areas.
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Experienced Civil Rights attorney serving clients in Phoenix and surrounding areas.