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“True success can only be accomplished by succeeding at something you are passionate about.”. Chris Doran’s passion is in the courtroom and speaking up for those who need a voice. To date, every one of his jury trials have resulted in directed verdict dismissals, full acquittals, hung juries, or guilty verdicts with the same or lesser sentence than the plea that was offered. The one case that resulted in a guilty conviction for his client was later overturned and completely dismissed for egregious discovery violations by the police and the prosecution. In addition to success at trial, Mr. Doran has also achieved many victories in the pre-trial phase of cases, including: negotiating hundreds of deviated plea offers, helping to significantly reduce people’s bonds to allow them to be out of custody while they fight their case, receiving numerous case dismissals, obtaining significantly mitigated sentences from judges, handling various kinds of evidentiary hearings that have resulted in the suppression of crucial evidence, fighting injunctions harassment and orders of protections on both sides, reuniting parents with their children in contentious child custody matters, and assisting injured clients with receiving large monetary settlements. While Mr. Doran is still early in his career, he has already represented professional athletes, lawyers, doctors, police officers, and various high-profile cases that have gained national media attention. He has appeared on local news stations multiple times, and he was featured on CNBC’s show “American Greed”. In just two short years, he rose from an associate attorney at DuMond Law to a named partnering attorney of the DuMond & Doran Law Firm. Before he was 30-years-old, Mr. Doran started his own law firm in 2019: Doran Justice.. Mr. Doran’s primary experience is with criminal defense (over 800 cases) and personal injury civil litigation. He has also represented clients on contract disputes, landlord tenant issues, bond forfeiture hearings, juvenile delinquency matters, and family law cases. He represents people all over the State of Arizona in city courts, justice courts, municipal courts, superior courts, federal courts, and at the Court of Appeals. He has defended clients on small traffic offenses, DUIs, drug offenses, domestic violence offenses, violent offenses, sex offenses, white collar crimes, and even on charges of manslaughter and first degree murder.. Mr. Doran traces the groundwork of his many successes back to his participation in collegiate undergraduate mock trial with Sun Devil Mock Trial at his alma mater, Arizona State University. Mr. Doran was a captain and a leader in the program, earning individual lawyer awards, witness awards, team awards, and awards for professionalism and integrity (SPAMTA). More importantly, undergraduate mock trial taught him effective trial advocacy techniques; it took his public speaking to new levels; and it gave him a strong grasp of the Rules of Evidence used at trial. These skills serve as some of his greatest advantages over his opponents in the courtroom. Anyone that faces Mr. Doran in the courtroom can attest to his trial advocacy skills and his public speaking abilities.. After he graduated with two bachelor’s degrees and a 4.0 grade point average from ASU, he continued straight to law school with the Sun Devils at ASU’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law. During his time in law school, Mr. Doran continued to compete in internal and external moot court, mediation, and mock trial competitions. Mr. Doran graduated from law school in 2015 with various 1st place victories, as a member of the exclusive Order of the Barristers, as a top moot court / mock trial law student of his graduating class by receiving the Janet S. Mueller Oral Advocacy Award, and with many other accolades. He was also President of the Executive Moot Court Board during his final year.Despite his busy schedule and his successes, Chris has always found time to improve the community and the world. During his undergraduate years, he jointly started the first collegiate chapter of New Global Citizens, a non-profit, grassroots organization that helped indigenous, third-world countries to meet Millennium Development Goals. In law school, he was a homeless shelter director for the Homeless Legal Assistance Project (HLAP) at the East Valley Men’s Center, and he served as President of the Pro Bono Board for two consecutive years. Chris set, and still holds, the record for the most pro bono hours ever recorded by an ASU law student during law school with more than 2,000 logged pro bono volunteer hours. Chris still regularly attends the East Valley Men’s Center to provide free legal advice to the homeless. Additionally, Chris currently serves as co-head coach for ASU’s undergraduate mock trial team. This is his 12th year coaching the Sun Devils. During these twelve years, he has been coaching undergraduate students to guide and train future lawyers, and to give back to them what he was given in college. In these twelve years, the program has advanced beyond Regionals all but once, has consistently sent two teams to the Opening Round Championship Series (ORCS), has competed at Nationals, and in 2023 advanced all 5 of ASU’s teams out of Regionals – making it only the second time in history that a program has done that.. As previously mentioned, Mr. Doran’s success is rooted in his participation in undergraduate mock trial, but what he, his clients, his friends, his family, and his colleagues attribute most of his success to is his passion for his clients. Mr. Doran is hard-working, dedicated, and passionate about each and every one of his clients. He does not stop in his pursuit for fairness, rehabilitation, second chances, and justice. By all accounts, Chris Doran truly cares about all clients that he represents in a unique and individual capacity. To him, this is more than just a career, it is his purpose.
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 over 40 years’ experience fighting exclusively for accident victims’ rights, Timothy Kamper truly understands the trauma and loss experienced by accident victims. While no amount of money can take away a victim’s pain and suffering, Mr. Kamper has dedicated his career to pursuing the maximum compensation possible to help restore the lives of his clients to where they were prior to their injuries. Mr. Kamper is uniquely qualified to do so as he is one of less than 2% of Arizona attorneys who are Certified by the Arizona State Bar as Specialists in Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation.. In addition, Mr. Kamper has earned an AV Preeminent®, 5.0 out of 5 Peer Review Rating by Martindale-Hubbell®. This is the highest possible rating. It signifies that he is nationally recognized as a lawyer with the highest level of skill and integrity, and has reached the height of professional excellence.. At Kamper, Estrada & Simmons, LLP, two attorneys are assigned to each personal injury case, not just one. You get an experienced legal team to fight for your rights.
Will Auther's practice is focused on high stakes trials in the areas of complex products liability litigation and in commercial and construction litigation. He primarily represents manufacturers and suppliers in their most sensitive and significant cases throughout the entire United States.
W. Durrell Nielsen graduated from the University of Arizona in 1967, receiving a Bachelors of Science degree in Business Administration with an accounting major. He was also awarded his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Arizona in 1970, where he was a staff member of the Arizona Law Review. After graduation from law school, Mr. Nielsen was employed by the Office of Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service, as a staff attorney. During the more than four years with the Chief Counsel’s Office, he represented the Internal Revenue Service in a variety of tax matters including civil matters in the United States Tax Court, collection matters in the United States Bankruptcy Court and in state courts, and reviewing and recommending criminal prosecutions to the United States Department of Justice. Mr. Nielsen has been in private practice of law since 1974.. In his private practice of law, Mr. Nielsen has focused on estate planning, probate, trust administration, taxation, and corporate and business matters. He has presented many public and private seminars on these subjects. In addition to his busy law practice, Mr. Nielsen is very active in church and educational organizations, and has served on the Planned Giving Committee of Primary Childrens Hospital, Salt Lake City, Utah. He and his wife, Janelle, are parents of three sons, two daughters, and six grandchildren.. Mr. Nielsen is admitted to practice before all the courts in the states of Arizona and Utah, the Federal courts in Arizona and Utah, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and the Tenth Circuit, the United States Tax Court, and the Supreme Court of the United States of America. He is a member of the State Bar of Arizona and the Utah State Bar.
Vincent Miner is an associate at the firm, focusing primarily in the area of insurance defense. Vincent attended the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University. During law school, Vincent participated in the externship program, allowing him the opportunity to extern for Judge James A. Teilborg of the United States District Court for the District of Arizona, Judge John W. Thompson of the Arizona Court of Appeals, and Phoenix Children’s Hospital. Vincent also received the CALI Award for academic excellence in his Writing for Law Practice class. Vincent graduated magna cum laude and became a member of the Order of the Coif, recognizing academic excellence. Vincent was also awarded the Justice Sandra Day O’Connor Award, recognizing his excellence in constitutional law studies. Vincent was a managing editor of the Arizona State Law Journal, and was vice-president of the Health Law Society at ASU. After graduating law school, Vincent clerked with Justice Ann A. Scott Timmer of the Arizona Supreme Court. Vincent currently practices law at the firm Sanders & Parks, P.C. He was recently named as a Super Lawyers Rising Star for 2022.
Unlike other attorneys, my number one goal is to try and settle every case that comes across my desk. I'm passionate about finding extremely creative solutions to seemingly impossible scenarios. In the same breath, I know that settlement is not always realistic or possible and when it's not, I am a strong and worthy advocate for you in the courtroom.. I incorporate my knowledge and expertise of the law and judicial system with my own life experiences and I understand how personal each and every situation is, especially when it involves family. I do my best to be sensitive to each client's unique set of facts and events, instead of simply viewing them as just another case number.. In other words, I treat you like I'd like my own family to be treated by an attorney: with respect, understanding and consummate professionalism.. In my personal life, I enjoy traveling, reading, playing games (I am highly competitive!), relaxing with family and friends and trying to keep my girls active and busy in the mornings and ready for a good nap in the afternoon.. I grew up in Minnesota and still have family that resides there, so I frequently head back for visits, although I try to avoid the winters at all costs!. I look forward to working with you. Together, I am confidant that we can navigate successfully through your case.
Too often today hard working individuals who find themselves with legal issues are not sure where to turn to find the counsel they need at a price they can afford. I started my firm, Lawyers For Less PLLC out of a desire to provide quality legal services to anyone who needs it, not just those who can afford it!. At Lawyers For Less our mission is to help you. We want to win your case. We believe in our clients and we DONT overcharge. Our zeal and passion for the law means that no legal matter is too big or too small, and we offer many flexible payment plans. In some cases the client will pay nothing unless they win. Hiring Lawyers For Less does not mean less service, just less fees.
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.
The Law Office of Roman A. Kostenko PLC has a wealth of experience accross a wide range of practice areas, including civil litigation, real estate law, divorce and family law, estate planning and probate litigation, personal injury and business law. My focus is on providing my clients with effective, aggressive legal representation while always keeping their costs in mind.
The law firm of Robert J. Campos & Associates, P.L.C., has been proudly serving the citizens of Arizona since 1996. The Firm specializes in the defense of clients who are accused of, or charged with, a criminal offense.. Robert J. Campos founded the Firm in 1996, after serving 7 years as a Maricopa County Prosecutor and 2 years as a La Paz County prosecutor. As a former prosecutor, Mr. Campos gained extensive training and experience handling very serious cases.. In addition to his extensive experience as a former prosecutor, Mr. Campos also has several years of experience as a city court judge. Robert J. Campos served as a pro-tem judge for the Scottsdale City Court for 4 years and as a pro-tem judge for the Glendale City Court for 2 years.. Robert J. Campos is a dedicated and knowledgeable defense attorney. Mr. Campos understands that good people make mistakes. Mr. Campos strives to expertly and aggressively defend the rights of his clients.. Because Mr. Campos served as a former sex crimes prosecutor for 5 years with the Maricopa County Attorney's Office, he developed expertise in the defense of sex crimes. Mr. Campos has been consulted as an expert by KFYI and KTAR radio stations, the Arizona Republic Newspaper, and U.S. News and World Report.
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Shahin Damoui is a criminal defense attorney at Mayes Telles PLLC. As a native of Iran, Shahin has demonstrated an unrelenting passion for defending those most vulnerable and in the most need. This passion afforded Shahin the opportunity to graduate from the University of California, Irvine, with a degree in Political Science and International Relations. Shahin then obtained his law degree from the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University.. While attending the Sandra Day Connor College of Law, Shahin gained invaluable experience and practice as a Rule 38-certified intern in the criminal division of the Office of the Arizona Attorney General. During his time at the Attorney General, Shahin gained important insight from a prosecutor’s perspective, which has ultimately afforded him a more comprehensive understanding and robust relationship with his clients as a defense attorney.
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.
Ron is a graduate of Pomona College and Arizona State University College of Law where he was a Pedrick Scholar and served as a legal research and writing instructor. Prior to joining the firm of Ely, Bettini, Ulman & Rosenblatt, Ron was a criminal defense attorney and prosecutor. As a prosecutor, Ron earned Barrister Awards for outstanding trial and appellate advocacy.. Ron has obtained several million dollar plus jury verdicts and settlements on behalf of his clients. He has tried over fifty cases to juries and has successfully handled numerous bench trials, arbitrations, and mediations. Ron has extensive appellate experience in State and Federal Courts, and is counsel of record in several published appellate opinions, including Tarron v. Bowen Machine & Fabricating, Inc., 225 Ariz. 147, 235 P.3d 1030 (2010); Morgan ex rel. Clark v. American Family Mutual Insurance Company, 563 F.3d 898 (9th Cir. 2009); Tarron v. Bowen Machine & Fabricating, Inc., 222 Ariz. 160, 213 P.3d 309 (App. 2009); State v. Johnson, 198 Ariz. 245, 8 P.3d 1159 (App. 2000); and State ex rel. McDougall v. Strohson (Cantrell), 190 Ariz. 120, 945 P.2d 1251 (1997).. In addition, Ron has been quoted by various media, including The Arizona Republic, East Valley Tribune, and MSNBC. Moreover, he has served the legal community as a member of the Arizona State Bar Legal Services Committee and the Thurgood Marshall Inn of Court.. Ron has been selected to be included as one of Arizona’s Finest Lawyers, based on a peer-reviewed evaluation process. Ron was nominated by his peers and selected by the Executive Board of Arizona’s Finest Lawyers because of his demonstrated record of high achievement, excellent legal skills, and reputation for integrity. In addition, Ron is rated AV Preeminent®, the highest possible rating by Martindale-Hubbell®, in both legal ability and ethical standards.. As a partner in the firm, Ron represents injured people and their families in the areas of Plaintiffs’ Personal Injury, Automobile Accidents, Product Liability, Medical Malpractice, Professional Malpractice, Wrongful Death, Workers’ Compensation, Insurance Coverage, Insurance Bad Faith, Police Brutality, and Civil Rights.
Raised in Arizona, I started out as a CPA in the business world. I then realized I could affect the lives of individuals more profoundly by becoming an attorney. I began working at the largest Arizona civil defense firm for 7 years. On the eve of being made a partner, I decided to go out on my own and form a firm in order to work as closely with clients as possible. I continue to work directly with clients and do not have them handled solely by staff or underlings. I am competitive and if I take your case, I am doing so because I believe we can obtain a good result for you.
Pat represents creditors in complex bankruptcy and creditors' rights matters, and has extensive commercial litigation experience with an emphasis on contracts, real estate, and UCC issues. He is also experienced in commercial real estate matters, and has represented clients in the purchase and sale of businesses and business assets.. After graduating magna cum laude from the University of Illinois College of Law in 1985, Pat moved to Arizona, where he has been practicing law for the past 29 years. He has a broad range of clients, including large national corporations, national, regional, and local financial institutions and small to mid-size companies, as well as individuals in need of legal services.. Pat focuses on combining his big firm background and expertise with his small firm accessibility and efficiency. For more information on Pat and his firm, please visit .
Originally from Evanston, Wyoming, I received my Bachelor of Fine Arts in lighting design and lighting technology from the University of Wyoming in 2003. After working in the lighting field for several years, I relocated to Phoenix, Arizona to pursue my goal of becoming a lawyer. I attended the Phoenix School of Law where I earned my Juris Doctor degree, graduating in the top 3% of my class. While attending law school I served as an intern in the Office of the Governor Jan Brewer and the Office of the Arizona Solicitor General. I also interned with the City of Mesa Economic Development Department where I assisted in the negotiation of several developments. In my final semester of law school, I interned at the law firm of Kimerer & Derrick, P.C.. After licensing, I was hired by Kimerer & Derrick, P.C. where I remained through 2020. In 2021, I founded Law Offices of Rhonda Neff, PLLC where I practice almost exclusively in criminal defense and criminal appeals. I have experience in a wide range of criminal cases from the highest felonies down to the lowest misdemeanors and petty offenses. I believe that every client's case is unique and carries with it unique challenges. No two case are ever the same and each defendant has a different background and life experience. It is important to have a lawyer that will look at the case and legal issues while at the same time taking the time to get to know the client as a person. I pride myself on being client focused.. I serve on the executive board of the Arizona Attorneys for Criminal Justice. I have served on its governing board for many years, in addition to serving on the legislative and amicus committees. I am a member of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and the Women's White Collar Defense Association. I have been named as a Super Lawyer Rising Star consecutively since 2016.I am admitted to practice law in the State of Arizona, State of Colorado (inactive), the Federal District Court for the District of Arizona, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Court of the United States.
Nick Verderame was born in Phoenix. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Maryland in 2008, with a major in broadcast journalism and a minor in Sports, Commerce and Culture. After working for CBS Network News and ESPN, he graduated from law school with his Juris Doctor from the University of Arizona in 2013. After working for two of the United States’ largest law firms, Nick came to Platter Verderame, P.C. in 2016 to represent individuals who are injured and need assistance in their pursuit of justice and just compensation.. Nick is a member of the State Bar of Arizona, the Arizona Trial Lawyers Association and the American Association for Justice. His practice focus is wrongful death, personal injury, and medical malpractice, and he has published articles on the topic of sports-related concussions for publication nationally.. In addition to helping clients, Nick serves as the President of EchelonPHX, the young professional arm of The Salvation Army, and as the Vice President of the Phoenix 20-30 Club, a subsidiary of the Children In Need Foundation.
My wife and I were married in 1983. Our first date was February 17, 1979, which we still celebrate as our "real" anniversary. She often accuses me of "bait and switch" because I cooked a full spaghetti dinner on our first date and I haven't cooked anything more complicated than scrambled eggs since.. We have two kids. Our son, Sam, works in Los Angeles pursuing his passion for sound recording, sound effects and sound design for movies. Our daughter, Kate, is getting her Masters degree in Speech and Language Pathology. They are both smarter, better looking, and way cooler than their parents.. My wife, Susan Morris, has her Masters in Special Education. She taught for ten years in public schools and established Morris Tutoring Associates, Inc. in 1985. Our joke is that we created an institution for her to volunteer at, because there is no money to be made tutoring. But there is great joy. She has helped many hundreds of kids, and adores almost all of them.. In 1979, two years out of law school, I handled a pro bono women's rights case from start to successful conclusion at the Arizona Supreme Court, establishing the right of married women to keep their last name if they wished to.. My father was a career Air Force officer, who became a meteorologist after spending 18 months in a German POW camp. He flew as a navigator in the Hurricane Hunters, and I grew up on Air Force bases around the US, in Bermuda and in Germany. When I graduated from high school I was appointed to the Air Force Academy, but failed the medical exam because I am a little color blind. The color vision also kept me out of the US Marines when tried to enlist in 1975.. Susan and I are both active in the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Phoenix. I have sung in the choir since 2002, am a frequent Master of Ceremonies at congregational fundraising events, have served on the Committee on Ministry, Foundation Board, Capital Committee, and am currently a Member of the Board of Trustees.. I have been active in leadership in the Arizona Association for Justice (lawyers who represent injured folks, and formerly known as the Arizona Trial Lawyers Association) since 1985. I was an active participant in battles to protect the Arizona Constitution from the insurance industry and big business interests in 1986, 1990 and 1994. I have been called upon multiple times over the years to testify at the Arizona Legislature regarding bills affecting consumer rights, product liability, medical malpractice and insurance law.. I am an avid golfer, despite the fact that my swing has all the consistency of a butterfly in a windstorm. I have served on the Maricopa County Sheriff's Posse since 1982, although I have not been very active since Sheriff Arpaio was elected. For many years I was involved with "combat" shooting sports and have certifications in pistol, assault rifle, assault shotgun and submachine gun, and studied martial arts and edged weapons.. I used to do a fair amount of whitewater paddling, but not recently. Ditto with high performance driving, having attended classes at the Bob Bondurant School of High Performance Driving in 1984, 1988 and 1990. Nowadays, it's either work, church or golf.
My team and I represent victims who are injured or families who have lost loved ones in accidents caused by someone else's mistakes or wrongdoing. When you call, I will personally answer your call unless I am in court or meeting with another client. We have completed over $25 million in settlements for our clients. I am the managing editor and author of the book in Arizona on injury and wrongful death law "The Arizona Tort Law Handbook" which is exclusively sold by the Arizona State Bar to other lawyers.. I maintain a preeminent AV rating and have been listed as a Southwest Super Lawyer Rising Star since inception. My team and I pride ourselves on winning cases at the highest possible level and maintaining open, direct, and constant communication with our clients. Please call me if you or someone in your family has suffered an injury or a loss. I will personally answer your call and talk with you seven days a week.. While our main office is located in downtown Phoenix at 1850 N. Central Ave. Suite 2400 Phoenix, AZ 85004, we meet with clients in Chandler, Mesa, and Glendale and travel state wide when necessary for the convenience of our clients. If you cannot travel, I will personally come to your home to meet with you and discuss your case.
My practice is centered on general liability and commercial litigation.
My practice includes adoptions (since 1982), surrogacy (since 1998) and plaintiff personal injury law (since 1981).. I am a sustaining member of both the American Association for Justice and Arizona Attorneys for Justice. I am a member of the AzAJ Board of Directors and a member of the seminar and membership committees and the Phoenix Trial Lawyers Board. I am past president of the Phoenix Trial Lawyers Board, a member of the Maricopa County Bar Association and has been the co-chair of the Bar Bench Committee of the Maricopa County Superior Court. I am a fellow of the Arizona Bar Foundation and a member of the State Bar of Arizona.. I have been practicing plaintiff’s personal injury law since 1981 in Arizona and have also practiced adoption and surrogacy law nationally, and within Arizona. Since 1982, I have participated in approximately 2200 adoptions as attorney for adoptive persons, adoptive couples, or birth parents. I have participated in many surrogacy cases over the last 19 years. I am a fellow of both the American Academy of Adoption Attorneys and the American Academy of Reproductive Technology Attorneys since each was founded. I have represented the Maricopa County Bar Association before the legislature with regard to adoption matters and was a member of multiple committees which redrafted Arizona's adoption laws over the last 30+ years.. I am AV Preeminent rated by Martindale Hubble and have been admitted to practice law in Arizona since 1975. I am also admitted to practice in the District Court of Arizona, 9th Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court.
Ms. Kamper is a founding member of Kamper Estrada, LLP. She is a passionate advocate for her clients in both personal injury and bankruptcy matters who believes in treating her clients like family while delivering exceptional results with the highest of integrity. Early in her career, Ms. Kamper worked for two large firms where she determined that these high-volume environments did not foster the personalized service and family feel that she believed all her clients deserved. Ms. Kamper fulfilled her desire to create a different kind of law firm that treats clients like family when she teamed up with fellow attorneys and family members Timothy J. Kamper, Giancarlo Estrada and Carlene Simmons to create Kamper, Estrada & Simmons, LLP.. Ms. Kamper has earned an AV Preeminent®, 4.7 out of 5 Peer Review Rating by Martindale-Hubbell®. A Preeminent rating signifies that she is nationally recognized as a lawyer with the highest level of skill and integrity, and has reached the height of professional excellence. She is also rated 10 out of 10 on .. At Kamper, Estrada & Simmons, LLP, two attorneys are assigned to each personal injury case, not just one. You get an experienced legal team to fight for your rights.
Mr. Ullah is a former Deputy County Attorney, Assistant Attorney General, and Deputy Public Defender. He is an accomplished criminal trial lawyer, who has handled countless felony and misdemeanor cases in Superior Courts, Justice Courts, and Municipal Courts across the State of Arizona. Also licensed in U.S. District Court, Mr. Ullah has handled cases in federal court in Phoenix, Tucson, & Flagstaff. Mr. Ullah has also successfully represented clients in matters before various professional licensing boards, the state parole board, and in administrative law trials.. As a Deputy County Attorney, Mr. Ullah successfully handled white-collar, DUI, drug, sex, and forfeiture cases at the trial level, including gangs, weapons, drug possession and trafficking, and complex multi-defendant matters. Mr. Ullah was also successful in several criminal matters at appellate levels representing the State of Arizona.. As an Assistant Attorney General in the Criminal Division of the Arizona Attorney General's Office, Mr. Ullah investigated and successfully prosecuted complex criminal cases in many counties throughout Arizona. His cases included a variety of white-collar matters, including money laundering, fraudulent schemes, theft, forgery, and credit card fraud cases; several types of government fraud and benefits cases; AHCCCS fraud cases; health care fraud cases involving doctors, nurses, pharmacists, EMTs, and medical transport providers; a variety of drug cases, including simple possession, tranportation, transfer, and possession for sale; and a variety of abuse and exploitation cases victimizing the elderly or those with disabilities. Mr. Ullah also provided training to state and federal law enforcement officers across the State in the intricate areas of health care fraud and in successfully investigating prescrption drug diversion investigations involving medical service professionals, such as doctors and nurses.. Mr. Ullah originally started his career in criminal law as a public defender, when he represented indigent defendants in various court matters, including all types of DUIs, an array of felony cases ranging from low-level felonies to first-degree murders, misdemeanor, probation violation, and mental health matters.. A member of American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), Mr. Ullah has received an Advanced Certificate in Immigration Law. He proudly volunteered with Lutheran Social Services to mentor and provide immigration assistance to various immigrant groups, including refugees. He is proud to continue helping immigrant and non-immigrant clients in immigration and criminal matters through reduced legal fees.