Top best L Lawyers in ZIP 85007 | 116 available
116 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 85007 in Phoenix, Arizona. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.6/5 and 58% provide free consultation with average fees of $333 per hour.
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Years ago, I made the decision to practice law only in areas where I could significantly improve the quality of life of my clients: Practicing in the areas of injury law and immigration law provides me opportunities to improve the quality of life of my clients. I view my job as a calling. I believe in my clients and delve deep into their situations to find the right legal strategy.. Workers' Compensation. Work injuries affect the injured worker and their families. The consequence of a serious injury can be life-lasting. Unfortunately, many injured workers take a short-sighted approach to their situation. I help my clients prepare for the long term consequences of significant work injuries.. Immigration Law. Immigration laws are complex and onerous. I help my clients find the appropriate relief within the law. As a son of immigrants, I understand the seriousness of immigration consequences.. Personal Injury. Our system of laws provide relief and recovery for individuals injured at the negligent hands of another. The law sets legal requirements, however. I help my clients maximize and obtain the just compensation they deserve.
There is perhaps nothing more frightening than to be confronted by seemingly insurmountable debts and taxes that threaten to ruin your family and/or your business. This is particularly true as we emerge from this recession. I have been representing my clients in bankruptcy law since 1978. I am a certified bankruptcy specialist by the State Bar of Arizona. I am a recognized member of the Order of Protectors of Consumer Debtors by the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys. Whether it is a personal bankruptcy or a reorganization to save your business, I can help you through this difficult time to give you the fresh start you and your family or business need. I also help clients deal with the Internal Revenue Service and the Arizona Department of Revenue regarding past due taxes. We are flooded these days with advertisements from out of state firms claiming to know the secrets of how to deal with your tax problems. Unfortunately, most of these firms are scams with no accountability to you. I am an ARIZONA attorney representing ARIZONA clients so I am always here and accountable. I have assembled a great staff to give you the best representation possible. I look forward to hearing from you.
Stacie Gravito is a compassionate, results-driven attorney with a wealth of experience serving people from all walks of life. A California native, Stacie graduated from Golden Gate University School of Law in 2011, with an emphasis in public interest law. During her law school tenure, she served as the Magister of Phi Delta Phi Honor Society, Treasurer of the Student Bar Association, and Co-Chair of the Public Interest Law Foundation.. As a summer intern for Disability Rights Legal Center at Loyola Law School, Stacie spent countless clinical hours helping people with disabilities fight against systemic discrimination through impact litigation. With the Women’s Employment Rights Clinic, she helped domestic workers settle wage and hour claims after years of abuse at the hands of their employers. After moving to Arizona, Stacie spent over a year volunteering at the Arizona Center for Disability Law, where she had the privilege of assisting people with disabilities facing discrimination at the hands of employers, landlords, law enforcement, and beyond.. Having obtained her undergraduate degree in Psychology, Stacie acquired extensive experience serving individuals struggling with substance abuse, mental illness, and various disabilities, be it through behavioral analysis, play therapy, or vocational rehabilitation. She knows how to meet folks where they are and how to guide them through extremely challenging periods in their life with confidence and ease.After working in family law, Stacie left private practice and began representing the State of Arizona in matters regarding child support establishment, enforcement and modification. Eventually, Stacie went on to work in-house for the Department of Health Services where she now acts as the liaison between the Department's various programs and the Office of the Attorney General.
Samantha is the founding attorney of DuMond Law, PLLC. Her passion for the legal field started at an early age and has grown stronger over past decades. “I believe in serving the under served and giving a voice to those who are not being heard. Every one should be able to afford the legal representation of their choosing and have the best possible legal defense regardless of their past or current situations.”. Samantha’s education began in upstate New York where she was born and raised the small town of Amsterdam. Amsterdam was not known for having a high graduation rate. However, she beat the odds when she graduated from high school with honors at the age of 16. She continued on to major in Business Management at the University of Phoenix earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management while also earning an Associate’s Degree from Schenectady County Community College in Aviation Science. A few years younger than most of her peers, Samantha began law school in the Fall of 2010. She participated in an accelerated program and graduated cum laude from Phoenix School of Law (now called Arizona Summit School of Law) in downtown Phoenix, Arizona in the Fall of 2012. Smantha was later recruited to come back to the school as an Adjunct Law Professor.. During law school, Samantha was a Managing Editor of Law Review, participated in a Summer Abroad program studying International Criminal Law with Creighton University School of Law, and volunteered with the Arizona Justice Project at Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law. Samantha received various CALI awards for excellence in Evidence and Civil Procedure. Aside from her rigorous course schedule and studies, Samantha also worked full time as a contracted Law Clerk for a Trust & Estates Firm, a Criminal Defense Firm, and a Civil Litigation Firm. She also worked part time as a Bail Bond Agent on the weekends.. After graduating from law school and passing the Bar in February of 2013, Samantha’s husband was activated as part of the Army Reserves. Samantha continued to work as a contracted Law Clerk with firms in the Valley while she stayed home to be with her newborn son. When her husband returned, Samantha finished her license application and started DuMond Law, PLLC in April of 2014.. During her time as a practicing attorney, Samantha has been a fighter in the court room and an advocate for her clients. Nothing holds her back from being in the courtroom and being available to her clients. She has since had three more children and was still practicing and managing DuMond Law throughout the pregnancies. Her office is filled with pictures of her adorable family and the walls are adorned with certificates of her accomplishments.. Samantha was also an Adjunct Law Professor at Arizona Summit Law School from 2016 to 2018 teaching Post Conviction Relief and running the Post Conviction Relief Clinic and the Veteran's Legal Clinic where she was able to teach third year law students how to assist Clients with their legal needs.. She is a firm believer that with enough support and guidance, anyone can achieve their goals if they set their mind to believe in themselves. As a lawyer, Samantha is there to provide the support and guidance through any legal battle to help her clients reach their goals for their future. She believes that the struggles her clients are in today is developing the strength they need for tomorrow.. When Samantha is not practicing law, she enjoys spending time with her family, traveling, camping, swimming, and browsing Pinterest for new recipes to cook.
My name is Kalyn Behnke. I graduated from Sandra Day O' Connor College of Law in 2018. I had an "A-" average and was in the top 30% of my class. After passing the bar exam and becoming licensed, I obtained a position at the Attorney General's Office. I am now an Assistant Attorney General in the Transportation Section of the Attorney General's Office. My primary specialization is condemnation. My secondary specialization is environmental law, particularly NEPA and other environmental issues related to construction.
Michael W. Pearson is a partner with Curry, Pearson & Wooten PLC. His practice is devoted largely to complex litigation including aviation accidents, aviation regulation, severe personal injury, wrongful death, commercial litigation and defamation matters. In addition, he often consults with clients regarding Federal Aviation Regulation compliance. Michael is one of Arizona's Finest Lawyers, AV rated, is a member of the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum and has achieved the highest rating possible by "AVVO." He has also been honored by the National Trial Lawyers Association as one of the "Top 100 Trial Attorneys" and has been selected by his peers as a "SuperLawyer.". Michael teaches aviation law and regulation classes at Arizona State University and is the author of "Foundations of Aviation Law" a textbook used in graduate and undergraduate courses.. Mr. Pearson has successfully handled matters, as Arizona litigation counsel, for such international firms as Gosschalks Solicitors, Stewarts Law, Air France, S.A. (formally Société Air France) and Zest Airways. Among his many domestic cases he represented various family members in the deaths of 19 firefighter "hotshot" crew members who perished in a wildfire near Yarnell, Arizona in 2013. He is currently litigating a 2014 class action lawsuit on behalf of FAA- CTI (collegiate training institution) students, who were "purged" from the preferred applicant register due to racial discrimination, by the Federal Aviation Administration. Pearson is also lead counsel in an additional class action lawsuit, filed in 2018, alleging that the FAA’s 2014 use of a biographical assessment during the air traffic control hiring process resulted in disparate treatment as well as impact based on race.. Specialties: Aviation law including airplane and helicopter accidents, wrongful death, personal injury, FAA enforcement action cases, and complex litigation.. Expert regarding air traffic control.
John Coll is an experienced probate and trust lawyer who has litigated successfully in state court, federal district court, the Arizona Court of Appeals and the Arizona Supreme Court. His practice is focused on probate and trust administration, uncontested and contested wills, trusts, insurance claims, surviving spouse's rights, wrongful death and personal injury..
Jack was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. After graduating from Brophy College Preparatory in Phoenix, he received his B.A. in Business Communications from Arizona State University’s W.P. Carey School of Business and also minored in Political Science and Religious Studies. After completing his first year law studies in Southern California, Jack moved back to the Valley and obtained his J.D. from Arizona Summit Law School (fka Phoenix School of Law). During law school, Jack was a managing editor of the Phoenix Law Journal.. Jack dove head first into the family law practice when took a legal assistant position with long time practicing family law attorney, Mark Monserez. During his time with Mr. Monserez, he learned to appreciate the practice of family law attorneys. As Jack’s own parents divorced at a very young age, he has can relate to child(ren) of divorced parents and has a knack for guiding parents through this difficult stage in their life.. When not practicing, Jack enjoys spending time with his wife and dog in and around the greater Central Phoenix area. He is a faithful Sun Devil alum and can be spotted at all Sun Devil home football and basketball games. Jack also enjoys giving back to the community and has been a mentor with New Pathways for Youth since 2012.
I became a lawyer because of a true desire to help people, especially families and children. Legal services seem out of reach for many people and our courts reflect a growing trend of people going it alone when it comes to family law issues. My hope is to provide legal advice and guidance at an affordable price, so that you will be able to present your case with confidence and efficiency, hopefully acheiving your legal goals.
I am a Criminal Law Specialist certified by the State Bar of Arizona and I have been practicing law for 30 years. I teach other attorneys how to challenge illegal searches. While some attorneys like to advertise that they are "former prosecutors," I am proud to say that I have NEVER been a prosecutor! Prosecutors usually have the evidence on their side so being a defense attorney takes much more ingenuity, preparation and skill.. I have represented numerous clients over the years and get many referrals from satisfied clients. I handle all my own cases. If you don't need me, I will tell you so. I will be honest with you throughout my representation as to how your case is looking.. I have listed a few select cases in the "Cases" section to show you a sample of the type of work that I have done for clients. If you would like to speak with me about a criminal matter, I would be happy to meet with you at my office or speak over the phone. Thank you.. Kristen Curry
Bethany Torgersen is an active member of the American Bar Association, the Arizona Bar Association, and the Arizona Trial Lawyers Association.. Ms. Torgersen graduated from the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 2001, and received her Juris Doctor from the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law, Tucson, Arizona, in May 2004. Ms. Torgersen’s specialized education includes a Master of Laws Degree in Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy also from the U of A College of Law, in May 2005.. Ms. Torgersen has been involved in the representation of indigent criminal defendants sentenced to life imprisonment or death row through the Arizona Capital Representation Project and the Arizona Justice Project. Ms. Torgersen was a Law Clerk in Pima County Superior Court, and Pascua Yaqui Supreme Court.. Generally: We understand that being the victim of another person’s negligent actions can impact every aspect of your life. Not only are you injured, but likely your car has been damaged and may not even be operable. That certainly makes it difficult to get to your doctors’ appointments!. We understand that you will need transportation to those appointments, so our first priority is to get you mobile; whether that is with a rental car or resolving your property damage claim so you can get your car back into road worthy condition. We do not stop there. We will make sure that if you are not able to get a rental car, that you are compensated by the day for time that you are without a usable vehicle. If your vehicle gets repaired, but has lost value, we will pursue that claim on your behalf as well.. All of the work done on your property damage claim is on-the-house. Our philosophy is that it can only help improve your recovery. That way our office is involved in every aspect of your case which helps in determining who is at fault, as well as pushing the insurance company to act responsibly by covering the damage fully and fairly.