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David is a member of the litigation team at Jaburg Wilk. He concentrates his practice in business disputes, contracts, leases, commercial litigation and employment law. He has represented individuals, small businesses and major corporations for more than 30 years.. He has been involved in many complex and sometimes high-profile cases, including a groundbreaking movie industry antitrust case, a defamation case filed against Watergate burglar G. Gordon Liddy, and a $100,000, securities fraud Ponzi scheme case. He has tried or settled numerous cases in both state court and federal court and has pursued or defended, and won, more than 40 appeals in the Arizona Court of Appeals, the Arizona Supreme Court and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. In addition to his legal work, Dave is a founding member of the Arizona State Acupuncture Board, a former member of the Arizona State Foster Care Review Board, and a current member of the Foundation for PIHMA Research and Education. He is a frequent author, consultant and speaker.
David A. Selden is a partner at The Cavanagh Law Firm, concentrating his practice in representing management in a wide variety of employment law matters, including discrimination, wrongful discharge, employment contracts, workplace torts, EEOC, ACRD, OSHA, DOL, NLRB restrictive covenants, noncompetition, trade secrets, and human resources counseling, investigation, and training, employer immigration compliance under federal law and the Legal Arizona Workers Act. He literally “wrote the law” of wrongful termination in Arizona.. Mr. Selden has successfully defended employers in state and federal trial and appellate courts in Arizona and elsewhere, including The Neiman Marcus Group, Safeway, Troy Corp., Scripps-Howard Broadcasting, Century Surety, the City of Mesa, Allstate Insurance and AdobeAir. He has also obtained dismissal of countless alleged OSHA citations, including scores of fatality cases, through negotiated resolutions or through hearings.. His commercial litigation experience includes contracts, business torts, construction disputes and alleged defects, real estate conveyancing secured lending, lender liability, securities fraud, anti-trust, Constitutional law, civil rights litigation and more. He has also prosecuted and defended professional licensing matters.. Before entering law school, Mr. Selden worked in Washington, D.C., as a legislative and administrative assistant to several members of Congress from 1971 through 1982. Mr. Selden remains active in legislative and administrative matters. He wrote and was the primary advocate to achieve enactment of the Employment Protection Act, which overhauled Arizona’s employment laws in 1996, Arizona’s 1997 constructive discharge law, and other laws to limit employment litigation. He has testified before the Arizona Legislature as an expert in employment law matters dozens of times.. Mr. Selden has been interviewed by and quoted in numerous publications on employment law, including The Wall Street Journal, Business Week, The New York Times, CNN, MSNBC, Associated Press, Chicago Tribune, Denver Post, Arizona Republic, East Valley Tribune, Arizona Daily Star and The Tucson Citizen.
Dave Roscoe is a criminal defense attorney with over 15 years of experience. He has extensive experience representing clients in vehicular and DUI cases, as well as violent crimes, drug cases, computer crimes, sex crimes, theft/white collar crimes, professional licensing, and appellate/Rule 32 litigation. Dave routinely represents clients at every level from misdemeanor charges to serious felony charges carrying potential life sentences. He has practiced in every criminal court in Maricopa County.. Dave has litigated cases at all stages including pretrial motion practice, jury trial, appeal to the Maricopa County Superior court, and appeal to the Arizona Court of Appeals. He also regularly appears before the Arizona Department of Transportation’s Executive Hearing Office in administrative actions against his clients’ driver’s licenses.. Dave is an experienced appellate attorney and has successfully appealed cases before the Lower Court of Appeals and the Arizona Court of Appeals.
Dave Kresin has received a variety of awards over his career. Most recently, he has been recognized as a Southwest Super Lawyer since 2021 and was recognized by Chambers and Partners in 2024 as one of only six Band 1 lawyers in the category of Arizona Labor & Employment (Mainly Plaintiffs). He is a member of the National Employment Lawyers Association, the Arizona Employment Lawyers Association and the American Bar Association Labor & Employment Section.. Dave represents employees and small businesses in employment litigation including discrimination, retaliation, medical leave denial, restrictive covenant enforcement, unpaid compensation disputes, and wage and hour violations. He is licensed in the state courts of Arizona, Kansas and Missouri, as well as the U.S. District Courts for Arizona and Kansas, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.. Dave is very experienced in federal courts, state courts, private arbitrations, and administrative proceedings. His trial experience includes: a federal court jury verdict on behalf of an employee for unpaid commissions, minimum wage, and overtime violations; a federal court jury verdict on behalf of an employee who was denied minimum wage and overtime compensation and terminated in retaliation for objecting to the violations; a state court jury verdict on behalf of an employee terminated in retaliation for reporting violations of Arizona law; an arbitration award on behalf of an employee who was terminated in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act after the employer refused to accommodate his disability; an arbitration award on behalf of an employee deprived of his commissions; a jury verdict on behalf of a corporation against a director/former employee who breached his fiduciary duties to the company; a jury verdict on behalf of individual defendants accused of race discrimination; a jury verdict on behalf of individual plaintiffs on contract and conversion claims; an arbitration award on behalf of two corporate executives on breach of contract and statutory wage claims.. Dave has presented on a wide variety of employment law topics and authored articles relating to federal employment law issues including:. Co-Presenter, "Lessons Learned from Recent Jury Trials", Arizona Employment Lawyers Association Annual Meeting, February 2024. Co-Presenter, "Best Practices and Ethical Considerionats for the Initial Consultation", Arizona Employment Lawyers Association Annual Meeting, February 2022. Presenter, "How to Manage ADA- and FMLA-Related Leave", National Business Institute, June 2021. Presenter, “The Fair Wages and Healthy Families Act: Arizona’s Current Minimum Wage and Earned Paid Sick Time Law”, Referrals Royale Network Luncheon, December 2019. Co-Presenter, “Employment Restrictive Covenants including Non-Competes, Non-Solicitation, and Non-Use Agreements: What’s Enforceable and What is Not”, Arizona Employment Lawyers Association Annual Meeting, February 2016. Co-Author, “2013 Update re: Fee Applications (Article 10.8)”, Arizona Employment Law Handbook, October 2013. Presenter, “The OSHA-Administered Whistleblower Laws”, Arizona Employment Lawyers Association Annual Meeting, February 2011. Presenter, “Updates on the FMLA and ADA”, Arizona Employment Lawyers Association Annual Meeting, February 2009
Darren Richardson grew up in the rural community of Herriman, Utah, where he worked on his Grandfather’s farm. Darren worked side-by-side with his grandfather from early childhood until he graduated high school. Working on the farm instilled in him an appreciation for hard work and doing things the right way. Most importantly, working on the farm taught him the importance of family and how proper planning can protect families for generations.. At age 19, Darren served a two-year mission for his church in beautiful British Columbia, Canada. During this time, Darren worked closely with individuals and family, affluent and indigent, to help make bad situations good, and good situations better. Through that experience, Darren developed a passion for serving others. A few years after returning from Canada, he graduated cum laude from Our Lady of the Lake University in San Antonio, Texas, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in liberal studies. While pursuing his degree, Darren worked for USAA as an insurance advisor to military personnel and their families nationwide and abroad.. Darren earned his Juris Doctor degree from Phoenix School of Law in May 2013. During his time at law school, he served as a law clerk for the Arizona Governor’s Office of General Counsel, where he worked on all aspects of litigation that affected the Governor’s office and the State of Arizona. In addition, he served as the Sections Committee Chairman of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society and as co-editor of the published work, Starting A Law Practice and Professionalism for New Lawyers. Darren started as an intern for Morris Hall in the spring of 2011, and upon passing the Arizona bar exam, accepted an associate position with the firm. Darren currently serves as the estate administration supervisor where he spends the majority of his time counseling with those who have lost a loved one. His is the privilege to provide a listening ear and a calm reassurance to the bereaved, and to ensure proper administration of the deceased’s estate – responsibilities that he takes very seriously.. Darren married his lovely wife, Melissa, in 2003 and they are the proud parents of three beautiful children, Guyene, Nolan, and Cora. Darren enjoys volunteering his time at Feed My Starving Children and St. Mary's Food Bank. He is an avid outdoorsman with a love of camping and fishing and has developed a passion for smoking brisket, ribs, turkey.... you name it!
Darin Colburn’s first encounter with the legal system was during his parents’ divorce, which began when he was six years old and ended when he was twelve. More than twenty years later, having helped hundreds of clients navigate the murky waters of divorce, child custody, and other family law disputes, Darin tells many of his clients what he wishes someone would have told his parents back in the day: take a deep breath and don’t let the past stop you from building a better future.. It may have taken decades, but Darin’s parents are now friends, and both wish they had handled matters differently. In particular, they both have independently shared their regret over spending an exorbitant amount of money on legal fees during their divorce. In fact, Darin’s dad is fond of saying that if he had just settled early on and put the money that he spent on attorneys (that’s right, he had more than one) in the market, he would have retired decades ago. To help his clients avoid the pitfalls experienced by his parents, Darin employs a strategic, solution-oriented, and client-centric approach to the practice of law. He enjoys earning a client’s satisfaction by accomplishing their goals early on through skillful negotiation and settlement, thereby keeping more money in the client’s pocket.. As an undergraduate at the University of Arizona, Darin learned the ins and outs of cost-benefit analysis, graduating Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Economics from the Eller College of Management. During law school, Darin honed his skills in legal writing, research, and trial advocacy, earning multiple CALI awards (granted to the student with the highest grade in a given class). Darin graduated Magna Cum Laude, finishing law school with a final ranking in the top 5% of his class.. Despite a very strong track record of negotiating and settling cases favorably and cost-effectively for his clients, Darin is ultimately a trial lawyer at heart. From Darin’s perspective, negotiations and litigation go hand in hand, because strong trial advocacy leads to better settlement offers. After all, if the other side is going to take you seriously at the negotiation table, they have to perceive you as a threat in the courtroom. Darin is an experienced trial attorney that excels in high net worth divorce, complex business valuations, and messy custody disputes. In 2019, Darin was selected as a Top 40 Under 40 Trial Attorney by the American Institute of Trial Lawyers.. Darin was born and raised in Central Phoenix. When he is not lawyering, he is an avid reader, amateur home cook, and aspiring chess master. He also enjoys traveling abroad and spending quality time with his wife, Claire.. For immediate help with your family law case or issues, call Darin Colburn at.
Daniel Wilcox is an attorney practicing exclusively in Family Law and Juvenile Law. Daniel obtained a Bachelor’s Degree from Hamline University in St. Paul, Minnesota. Daniel, then moved to Arizona and graduated law school before beginning his legal career.Prior to joining Cantor Law Group, Daniel worked as an Assistant Attorney General at the Arizona Attorney General’s Office representing the Department of Child Safety. As a result, Daniel has extensive experience in Juvenile court matters including guardianships, adoptions, Dependency, and Terminations.. At Cantor Law Group Daniel zealously advocates for his clients through difficult and emotional times. Daniel is an experienced trial attorney focusing on all matters in family law and continues to practice in Juvenile law, including: dissolution of marriage, legal separation, child support, paternity, parenting time, legal decision-making (formerly “custody”), spousal maintenance, modifications and enforcement of existing orders, relocation, orders of protection, injunctions against harassment, DCS cases, dependency, termination of parental rights, and adoption.
Daniel was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona and has a strong commitment to providing aggressive and effective representation to the people in his community. As a graduate of St. Mary's High School (2000), Arizona State Universisty (2004), and ASU's Sandray Day O'Connor College of Law (2007) his and his family's roots run deep in Arizona.. Daniel practices in Personal Injury matters related to auto and motorcycle accidents and Criminal Defense with a concentration in DUI Defense. Prior to becoming licensed to practice law in Arizona, Daniel worked as a bailiff and judicial assistant in Family Court of the Maricopa County Superior Court. Daniel defends client's in misdemeanor and felony criminal cases with a concentration in DUI charges. Finally, his experience in dealing with automobile insurance companies in the context of motor vehicle accidents on behalf of his client's has resulted in a strong reputation for making sure his client quickly recover physically and collect what they deserve for their injuries. His skills as a bilingual litigator allows him to serve clients who speak English or Spanish.
Daniel J. Slavin, Experienced Real Estate Attorney. Daniel is a principal of the Francis J. Slavin Law Firm which has been serving Arizona for over 35 years. He practices primarily in commercial litigation matters. Representative matters include business litigation, breach of contract claims, real estate litigation, title insurance and escrow related matters, and real property owner disputes related to easements and interpretation and enforcement of property restrictions.. Mr. Slavin was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona and holds a B.B.A. from the University of San Diego and received his J.D. from Creighton University. In 2006 he was admitted to the Arizona State Bar, and in 2008 he was admitted to the U.S. District Court, District of Arizona. Mr. Slavin is also a member of the Maricopa County and American Bar Associations.
Dan Beeks has been an attorney in Arizona for over 20 years. He spent 23 years practicing with prestigious mid-sized and large law firms in Phoenix specializing in commercial litigation. He has extensive experience in nearly all types of complex litigation and appeals, from intellectual property cases to malpractice litigation against brain surgeons, to commercial disputes involving valuation of small and mid-sized businesses. Dan began practicing family law when he and his former partners were frequently retained by other family law attorneys to represent family owned businesses in connection with high net-worth divorces.. Later, because of his extensive experience in handling appeals, he began working with the attorneys at the Bishop Law Office, P.C. on appellate matters. He recently joined the Bishop Law Office, P.C. where he is primarily practicing family law. Although he works on many complex and high-dollar cases, he frequently enjoys helping people in smaller cases, especially if their former spouses are trying to bully or take advantage of his clients. He still practices other areas of civil litigation as well.. Although Dan typically encourages people to be reasonable, and try to resolve family law disputes in a manner that inflicts as little additional damage on the parties’ family relationships as possible, he also knows that sometimes his opponents and their attorneys are not reasonable. In those situations, there is often no choice but to litigate, and litigate hard. When that happens, Dan works tirelessly, and his years of complex litigation experience become a great advantage to his clients.. Dan has been active in the Arizona legal community for many years. For seven years, he served on the Arizona Supreme Court’s committee in charge of the bar examination, including one year as president. He also served as a hearing officer for the Arizona Supreme Court in attorney discipline cases for approximately ten years. He was also selected by the State Bar of Arizona’s Board of Legal Specialization to serve on the committee in charge of certifying attorneys as specialists in personal injury and wrongful death. He has also been recognized by the Volunteer Lawyers Program as one of the top pro bono attorneys in Maricopa County, for his volunteer legal work with poor clients who could not otherwise afford to pay attorneys.. In his free time, Dan loves to train for and compete in endurance sports. He has run several marathons and half-marathons, and is still dreaming of someday qualifying for the Boston Marathon. This year, he is also training for his first Ironman triathlon. He is the president of the cross country boosters group at his children’s high school, and is a volunteer assistant coach in the summertime with the girls’ distance program.
Cy grew up in rural southwestern Kansas. As a teenager Cy worked on farms, mowed grass, shoveled snow, and worked at a grocery store. He moved to Colorado for college, graduating from Fort Lewis College in three years with a bachelor’s degree in International Business. During his time at Fort Lewis, he spent a semester in France and interned at a grain importer in Matamoros, Mexico.. After college, Cy went on to earn a Master’s degree in business administration at the University of Montana. Before law school, Cy worked as a bank officer and had a front row seat to the Great Recession.. During his time in law school, Cy spent a summer studying NAFTA and Mexican commercial law at the Universidad de Guanajuato in Guanajuato, Mexico, and was a member of the International Law Society. Cy is fluent in Spanish and enjoys Hispanic cultures.. After law school, Cy practiced in the areas of family law, bankruptcy, personal injury, debt relief, and general civil litigation at firms in the Phoenix metropolitan area before starting his own law firm. This background allows Cy to give holistic counsel to clients in financial distress.. When Cy is away from the office he is generally spending time with his wife, Samantha. Together, they enjoy kayaking, fishing, hunting, reading, and gardening.
Craig has a proven track record of success having not-guilty verdict results in high-profile cases involving first-degree murder, sexual assault, kidnapping, aggravated assault.
Corrinne (“Cori”) primarily practices in the areas of creditor’s rights, commercial litigation with a focus in disputed real estate transactions, and employment law. Having appeared in Justice, Superior, and Federal Courts, as well as a range of administrative bodies, Cori is well-versed in litigation ranging from simple to complex and high-stakes claims. Cori regularly represents plaintiffs and defendants in litigation.. Cori represents employees with their employment claims including: violations of Title VII (sexual harassment and discrimination), violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act, violations of Arizona’s Paid Sick Time law, Wrongful Termination, whistle blower claims, and other claims falling within federal, state, and local employment laws. Cori also represents employees in severance, compensation, and contract negotiations with their employers. Given the often complex nature of employer-employees relationships, doing this work has developed for Cori a deep appreciation for finding a practical and economical solution for her clients.. Her creditor’s rights experience is both commercial and consumer although she primarily focuses her practice on commercial collections. As a component of that work, she has experience working through complex real estate title issues to assist in getting the creditor paid. Cori is well-versed in the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, having represented institutional creditors for nearly the entirety of her practice. Cori is comfortable handling all aspects of these proceedings, ranging from pre-judgment complaints to post-judgment collection proceedings.. Cori’s litigation experience extends all the way through trials. Cori has first and second-chaired many bench trials. Doing so has developed Cori’s skill in drafting trial briefs, joint pre-trial statements, closing briefs, and other trial-related filings.
Corporate, securities, business attorney with substantial international experience. High premium on providing prompt, quality legal services in Spanish or English. Formation and representation of entities throughout their lifecycle, including LLCs (limited liability companies), corporations, partnerships, trusts. Manage my firm's provision of broad based legal services to companies, including securities, financing, contracts, employment issues, intellectual property, patents, disputes, collection of accounts, commercial litigation (prosecution and defense of lawsuits), compliance with federal, state and local regulations. Substantial international experience serving Latin America (Mexico, Central America, South America, including Costa Rica, Colombia, Brazil, Argentina, Chile), Asia (including China and Korea), Europe (including Sweden, Denmark, Germany), and the U.K.
Colin D. O’Sullivan is an Arizona native with deep roots in the legal community. He earned his Bachelor of Business Administration Degree in Business Administration and Marketing from the University of San Diego where he graduated Cum Laude. Following his undergraduate education, Mr. O’Sullivan received his Juris Doctor from the University of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of Law. While in law school, Colin took advantage of the February Bar Examination and took the bar exam early during his third year of law school. Mr. O’Sullivan graduated law school having already passed the bar exam which allowed him to begin practicing law immediately.. Mr. O’Sullivan worked for the Maricopa County Public Defender’s office for four years. Mr. O’Sullivan has extensive criminal defense experience having represented clients in thousands of felony matters and has handled all types of cases ranging from homicides to misdemeanors. He has extensive experience handling trials, evidentiary hearings, plea negotiations, oral arguments, and jury selection; conducting discovery analysis, legal research, investigation, and witness interviews; and writing motions and other legal pleadings.. As a trial attorney, Mr. O’Sullivan has tried felony jury trials ranging from 2nd Degree Murder and Sex Conduct With a Minor down to Robbery and Possession of Marijuana. He has received numerous favorable jury trial verdicts including obtaining not guilty verdicts on Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon on Police Officers, Possession of Meth for Sale, Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon, Molestation of a Child, Aggravated Assault, Kidnapping, Theft of Means of Transportation, Unlawful Use of Means of Tranportation, Burglary, Robbery and Possession of Marijuana. Mr. O’Sullivan’s oral advocacy and courtroom experience allows him to persuasively and passionately represent his clients.. Colin D. O’Sullivan is a member of the Arizona State Bar and is licensed to practice law in Arizona and the United States District Court of Arizona.
Cole has been practicing law for almost twenty years. His practice area focuses on construction defect, products liability, professional liability, personal injury and general insurance defense litigation. He is an experienced trial attorney representing design professionals including architects and engineers in complex litigation matters and general contractors and subcontractors in complex, multi-party construction matters. Additionally he represents a well-known national corporation in product related litigation.. Cole tried two of the first class action construction defect cases in Arizona, each lasting approximately six weeks. He has also successfully defended a nationally known architect in a $50 million breach of contract matter and an international engineering firm in a $20 million defective design claim. Recently, Cole obtained summary judgments and awards of attorney fees for both a national subcontractor as well as a national product manufacturer. Additionally, Cole has represented clients including contractors and trucking companies against wrongful death and catastrophic injury claims.. Being an active member in the construction and legal community is important to Cole. He is a member of the Construction Financial Management Association, member of the Federal Bar Association and member of the State Bar of Arizona. He was a past member of Executive Board of the Maricopa County Bar Association’s Construction Law Section. Cole has actively worked with the construction industry in not only drafting Arizona legislation but also assisting the construction industry with the Arizona legislative process. He prides himself on educating his clients on Arizona legislation that impacts the Arizona construction industry.. Sharing his expertise with others is something Cole does well. He presents on a variety of legal matters locally and nationally to insurance and construction professionals. He has presented seminars such as “A Day with the Experts” and “Winning Your Complex Construction Mediation”. Cole has a proven track record of being cost conscious and thinking “outside the box” in construction litigation, which has resulted in success both in and out of the court room.
Clark L. Derrick began his legal career in Phoenix in 1972 after having graduated, with distinction, from the University of Arizona, College of Law and entering into the practice with John J. Flynn and the firm of Flynn, Kimerer, Thinnes & Derrick. While a student at the University of Arizona, College of Law, Mr. Derrick was Symposium Editor of the Arizona Law Review and was elected a member of the Order of the Coif. He received his undergraduate, Bachelor of Arts degree in 1968 from the University of Arizona; graduating magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa.Mr. Derrick is a certified criminal law specialist; devoting his entire practice to criminal defense work with a particular emphasis on white collar offenses at both the federal and state levels. He is licensed to practice in Arizona and in various federal courts throughout the United States including the United States Supreme Court.Mr. Derrick was appointed a lawyer representative to the Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference and served in that capacity from 1988 until 1991. He was a member of the Executive Council of the Criminal Justice Section of the Arizona State Bar and served on the Arizona State Bar Criminal law Advisory Commission from 1993 through 2005. He is one of the founding members of Arizona Attorneys for Criminal Justice and served as President of that organization for two (2) terms from 1988 to 1990.Mr. Derrick is a Fellow and Past President of the American Board of Criminal Lawyers, an invitation only national organization of the preeminent criminal defense lawyers in the country. He is currently listed in the white collar criminal defense and non-white collar criminal defense sections of the Best Lawyers in America, Southwest Super Lawyers, is listed in Best Lawyers in Phoenix, Top Attorneys in Arizona, Arizona’s Finest Lawyers, and has an “AV” rating by Martindale-Hubbell.
Cindy Villanueva is a partner at Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie's Intellectual Property practice group, which handles IP needs across a wide variety of industries. The practice provides IP services in the following areas: patents, trademarks, copyrights, intellectual property litigation, licensing, trade secrets and unfair competition, data privacy and cybersecurity, domain name and UDRP proceedings, and advertising counseling. As part of her practice, Villanueva represents plaintiffs and defendants in a wide variety of disputes involving trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, and rights of publicity. She also helps companies and influencers with brand development and advertising.
Cindy Castillo is a board certified criminal law specialist by the State Bar of Arizona. She has litigated criminal matters ranging from misdemeanors to felonies including first degree murder, manslaughter and complex designated cases, throughout Arizona. She has represented clients in juvenile court, misdemeanor and superior courts, federal court, forfeiture proceedings, administrative board hearings, MVD hearings, Rule 11 competency hearings, Simpson hearings and appellate courts. She has successfully represented numerous professionals governed by licensing authorities that include board members of publicly traded entities, doctors, dentists, psychologists, chiropractors, nurses, realtors, appraisers, airline pilots, commercial truck drivers, actors as well as professional athletes in criminal matters. She has handled well over 1000 criminal cases, of which over 100 were tried to a jury. Of those cases, she has had numerous trial victories including driving under the influence (DUI); extreme DUI; DUI Drugs, minor driving under the influence; reckless driving; assaults; aggravated assaults; resisting arrest, shoplifting; trespass; false reporting to law enforcement; possession, sale, and transportation of dangerous drugs, marijuana, and narcotics; drive by shooting; assisting a criminal syndicate; misconduct involving weaons; and vehicular manslaughter. She has successfully negotiated hundreds of lesser included offenses on behalf of her clients and obtained mitigated sentences through the use of mitigation experts, mitigation videos, and psychological and medical experts. She has also argued motions and obtained dismissals on behalf of her clients for a wide range of constitutional violations that include the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Amendments. Finally, she has had a wide range of appellate success including dismissals of lower court rulings and a remand for a new hearing in a Special Action with the Court of Appeals.
Cindy Best has 27 years of legal experience and a particular passion for family law. Ms. Best has conducted over 200 trials and handled over a thousand mediations and settlements. She is extremely sensitive to the emotional nature of this type of work and welcomes the opportunity to empower her clients as they experience family transitions. Ms. Best also has a varied background in business litigation, insurance defense, construction law and malpractice. Her experience includes ADR, mediations and trials. Ms. Best was also a Judge Pro Tem in Maricopa County in 2007-2008.
Christine Burns practice includes a broad spectrum of litigation, specifically focusing on labor and employment. She represents employers in all employment areas, with a special emphasis on providing front-end employment solutions, and on defending employers from civil rights, wrongful discharge, and class action litigation. Christine has tried a wide variety of cases before state and federal courts and juries.
Christian Lueders, the founder of Guardian Law Group, is a highly skilled criminal defense attorney with a reputation for unwavering dedication to his clients and an unrelenting pursuit of justice. A former felony prosecutor for Maricopa County, Christian has spent years on both sides of the courtroom, giving him a strategic edge when defending individuals facing criminal charges across Arizona. His firm, Guardian Law Group, is built on the principles of aggressive advocacy, thorough legal preparation, and a deep commitment to protecting the rights of every client.. From Prosecutor to Defense Attorney: A Wealth of Experience in Arizona LawChristian’s legal journey began in the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office, where he quickly gained a reputation as a skilled litigator and powerful courtroom presence. Handling cases that ranged from traffic violations and DUIs to serious and violent felonies, he became known for his ability to command the attention of juries and negotiate with opposing attorneys.. During his time as a prosecutor, Christian developed strong relationships with legal professionals across city, county, state, and federal agencies. He worked closely with law enforcement officers, forensic experts, and legal analysts, gaining valuable insights into the strategies used by prosecutors to secure convictions. This experience now allows him to anticipate the prosecution’s moves and craft strong, proactive defenses for his clients.. Since leaving the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office, Christian has dedicated himself entirely to criminal defense, using his prosecutorial knowledge to level the playing field for those facing criminal charges. His ability to analyze evidence, challenge procedural missteps, and fight for the best possible outcome makes him a fierce advocate for his clients.. A Business Background That Strengthens His Legal StrategyBefore attending law school, Christian spent eight years in sales and marketing, earning Sales Representative of the Year honors for a Fortune 500 company. He credits this experience with honing his ability to connect with people, build rapport, and persuade audiences—critical skills that now serve him well in jury trials and negotiations.. Christian is a proud Arizona State University graduate, earning his undergraduate degree cum laude from the W.P. Carey School of Business before attending ASU’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, where he graduated cum laude with high pro bono distinction. His clerkships at the Arizona Attorney General’s Office and the U.S. Attorney’s Office gave him firsthand exposure to the complexities of both state and federal law, solidifying his foundation as a formidable criminal defense attorney.. Guardian Law Group: Fierce Defense for Arizona’s AccusedAt Guardian Law Group, Christian and his team provide aggressive, results-driven defense strategies for individuals facing criminal charges throughout Arizona. His extensive knowledge of the Arizona Revised Statutes and the inner workings of the criminal justice system allows him to craft defenses that challenge every aspect of the prosecution’s case.. The firm handles a wide range of criminal cases, including:. Christian’s relentless commitment to protecting his clients' rights is evident in his personalized approach to every case. Whether through tough plea negotiations, pre-trial motions, or taking a case to trial, he fights for the best possible outcome for his clients.. An Attorney Who Fights for YouFacing criminal charges can be overwhelming, but with Christian Lueders and Guardian Law Group on your side, you have a powerful advocate who understands the stakes. Christian’s combination of legal expertise, courtroom presence, and deep knowledge of the prosecution’s tactics gives his clients the defense they need to move forward with confidence.. For those who need an aggressive and experienced criminal defense attorney, Guardian Law Group is ready to fight for justice.
Chris is a Phoenix Personal Injury Lawyer and trial lawyer who has practiced law in Arizona since 1992. He graduated from Arizona State University in Tempe in 1989 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Political Science. In 1992, Chris graduated from the University of Arizona College of Law in Tucson with his Juris Doctor Degree. He is admitted to practice law in all city, county and state courts in Arizona. In addition, Chris is admitted to practice law in the United States District Court and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.. Chris Zachar is a member of the Board of Directors of Arizona Trial Lawyers Association, and has achieved a lifetime member status in AZTLA. He is also a member of the American Association for Justice, the Maricopa County Bar Association, and the State Bar of Arizona. As part of his specialized training, Chris attended the Arizona College of Trial Advocacy. In addition, Chris attends many seminars and conferences each year to maintain his high standards of knowledge and excellence in the practice of law. Christopher J. Zachar is proud to be included in the listing, of Southwest Super Lawyers, 2007-2019. Please be sure to visit our Official Phoenix Personal Injury Website and Keep updated with the latest news in Phoenix Personal Injury with our Blog.
Chris is an AV rated attorney who began practicing law in Arizona in 1984. He has a commercial litigation practice, handling jury and bench trials, administrative claims, arbitrations, mediations and appeals in both federal and state courts. Chris's practice includes claims involving contract and debt enforceability, warranties, partnership and corporate dissolutions, real estate and title disputes, restrictive covenants, trade secrets, fraud claims, employment issues, business torts and automobile dealership issues.. Chris represents a broad range of clients, including Fortune 500 corporations, Arizona automobile dealership groups, financial institutions, golf course ownership groups, small to mid-size companies, and individuals.. Chris graduated cum laude from the University of Notre Dame College of Law in 1984, including a year of study in the Concannon Programme of International Law at the Notre Dame London Law Centre. He also graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and psychology from the University of California, San Diego in 1981. For more information on Chris and his firm, please visit .
Chris graduated from Arizona State University with a B.S. in Political Science with honors. He received his Juris Doctor, with honors, from the University of Arizona where he was a member of the Law Review. After law school Chris was a Captain, Judge Avocate Division, U.S. Marine Corps, and an attorney with Chief Counsel's office, Internal Revenue Service, Washington, D.C. Chris was also a director of the Arizona Trial Lawyers Association. Chris has served as President of the Maricopa County Bar Association. Chris is a licensed real estate broker and a member of the Arizona State Bar Real Property Section. He writes a weekly Real Estate column for the Arizona Republic.