Top best E Lawyers in ZIP 85034 | 49 available
49 E lawyers are available in ZIP code 85034 in Phoenix, Arizona. Average rating of these lawyers is 3.9/5 and 56% provide free consultation with average fees of $302 per hour.
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Ty Catmull is an injury attorney specializing in pre-litigation and litigation cases in the Phoenix office of Thompson Law. Ty has dedicated his career to advocating for individuals who have suffered severe injuries or wrongful death. With experience representing thousands of clients, he has successfully recovered millions of dollars in settlements across a variety of cases, including motor vehicle accidents, slip-and-fall incidents, dog bites, wrongful death claims, diminished value claims, workers' compensation cases, and premises liability disputes. His extensive legal expertise spans preventive counseling for corporate in-house counsel, complex bankruptcy transactions, government-sector litigation, and representing clients in private civil matters.. A proud fifth-generation Arizonan, Mr. Catmull graduated from Hamilton High School in Chandler and later earned a bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Mass Communication, Cum Laude, from Arizona State University. During his time at ASU, he reported as a sports broadcaster for the university’s news program, Cronkite Newswatch, and contributed to the Sun Devils 101 series on Fox Sports Arizona. He went on to earn his law degree from the University of Arizona’s James E. Rogers College of Law, where he contributed to the Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law.. Throughout his legal career, Mr. Catmull has secured over $70 million in settlements for his clients. When he’s not working, he treasures time with his family and enthusiastically supports his favorite Arizona teams—the Suns, Cardinals, Diamondbacks, Wildcats, and Sun Devils—while hoping for a long-awaited championship win.
Josh Blumenreich is an experienced criminal attorney for Phoenix, Arizona. As a graduate of the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University in New York City and a former Deputy County Attorney for Maricopa County, He has dedicated over 15 years to defend clients against serious criminal charges such as drug possesion, DUI and murder.A committed student of Arizona law and a strong compassion for his clients brings weath of courtroom experience to His cases that run from felonies to respect He has gained in the legal community of Arizona shows as his deep commitment to protecting his client's legal rights facilitates the best possible resolution in each case.Specialties in criminal law include:
Alice’s professional interests, as exemplified in her firm’s practice areas, have deep roots in her past before she became a lawyer. Alice was born in southern Europe. Her father escaped from a Communist regime. When Alice immigrated to the United States, it was her third cultural adjustment. She knows well the difficult challenges that assimilation presents. For this reason, the immigration experience is in her blood.. Drawn to the study of foreign cultures, Alice decided to pursue a graduate degree in History, focusing on Latin American Studies, with minors in the Caribbean and Africa. She learned about the political and socio-economic histories of these nations, and travelled through Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Jamaica and Mexico City.. After graduation, she went to Washington D.C. where she worked as a paralegal. However, the terrible injustices resulting from the wars in Central America led her to also volunteer at a D.C. non-profit, helping people with asylum applications. Her interest in asylum law continued in law school, where she interned at a San Diego non-profit that handled asylum law.. Alice understands what it is like for families separated by borders. When she was very young her father came to the United States first while she and her brother and mother followed. She is committed to reunited families separated by borders through family based visa petitions, which may include adjustment of status or consular processing. More often than not, they will include having to file waivers for unlawful presence. Alice can also help clients with less than perfect records file for naturalization.. Alice’s other interest is bankruptcy. When she graduated from law school and passed the bar the real estate market was crashing and the financial markets froze. People were losing their homes. Since law firms were not hiring Alice decided to hang out her own shingle and she started off helping people file for bankruptcy. She finds it very rewarding helping people get their financial life back on track.. Alice enjoys having her own law practice, which focuses on immigration and bankruptcy law. If you want a dedicated lawyer committed to achieving the best possible results, give the Law Offices of Alice Vacek Aranda PLLC a call. She will find a creative solution to your immigration issues or tell you truthfully whether anything at all can be done. She will also analyze your financial problems and let you know whether bankruptcy might offer a solution