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931 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 85016 in Phoenix, Arizona. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.5/5 and 62% provide free consultation with average fees of $320 per hour.
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Iury P. Carvalho is an attorney focusing on personal injury, general negligence, and premises liability cases. He serves as a key team member at Esquire Law, where he has demonstrated his passion for advocating for accident victims and ensuring they receive the compensation they deserve. Over the years, Iury’s expertise has resulted in the successful recovery of millions of dollars on behalf of his clients.. As a lifetime member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum, Iury belongs to an esteemed group of attorneys who have achieved million-dollar verdicts, awards, and settlements. This exclusive organization is strictly limited to less than 1% of attorneys in the United States.. Before joining the Esquire Law team, Iury practiced at a boutique personal injury firm where he honed his skills in representing plaintiffs in a broad range of cases, including automobile accidents, motorcycle accidents, medical malpractice, nursing home abuse, and wrongful death suits.. Iury holds a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice from Florida International University and a Juris Doctor from Nova Southeastern University’s Shepard Broad College of Law. During law school, he held various leadership positions, including Vice-President of the Student Bar Association and President of the Tort Law Society. Additionally, his peers elected him to deliver the Commencement Day Speech at his law school’s graduation ceremony.. Born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and raised in South Florida, Iury is an avid foodie who enjoys exploring new restaurants and traveling. He also dedicates his time to mentoring recent law school graduates as they prepare for the Bar Exam.. In addition to his legal acumen, Iury is fluent in Portuguese and Spanish.
Isabel handles federal and state appeals and conducts an active civil practice, and has received the highest rating for legal ability and ethics (an AV Preeminent® Peer Review Rating*) from Martindale Hubbell.*AV®, BV®, AV Preeminent® and BV Distinguished® are registered certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards and policies.
In-house litigation attorney at a Fortune 500 company; previously at two AmLaw 100 law firms.
In July 2002, Mark undertook the pro bono representation of victims and families of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks to the Victim’s Compensation Fund. He is currently listed in the 2013 edition of “The Best Lawyers in America,” and the 2013 edition of “Southwest Super Lawyers.” In September 2014, Mark was elected by his peers as a Fellow of the International Society of Barristers.
In addition to running my law practice I have 2 children at home who keep me busy and constantly entertained in my time away from the office. I am always learning new lessons from my children and find that there is nothing more humbling or any higher honor than being a parent. We make the most of short weekend trips, evenings together, going to museums, the zoo and other family friendly events.
Ian Cobb is an attorney at the Nava Law Firm. He focuses his practice on criminal defense – avidly defending those accused of crimes in courts throughout Arizona. Originally from Littleton, Colorado, he earned his Bachelor of Science degree from Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington. He then moved down to a warmer climate and received his Juris Doctorate from Arizona State University.. Throughout law school Ian interned at both prosecutor and defense offices. This experience helped him to better understand how cases in Arizona are handled and strategies to defend them. In law school he was awarded the Trial Advocacy Certificate and the Highest Pro Bono Distinction. He can assist you with your criminal matter from when it is first charged through post-conviction matters. Ian is passionate about criminal defense and criminal justice reform which makes him a strong team member at the Nava Law Firm for defending those accused of crimes.
I've successfully resolved hundreds of real estate and landlord / tenant disputes. I focus my practice on quiet title, breach of contract and negligent misrepresentation litigation.
I'm a shareholder at Gallagher & Kennedy, PA and member of its board of directors. For over 14 years, I have been a tireless advocate for victims of negligent and wrongful conduct throughout Arizona and around the United States. My passionate commitment to the rights of injured or wronged individuals has garnered in excess of $200,000,000 in jury verdicts, arbitration awards, mediation results and negotiated settlements for personal injury, wrongful death and legal malpractice clients. Beyond helping my clients obtain compensation for devastating injuries and personal tragedy, I also assist clients with many of the (often non-legal) details of putting their lives back together and moving forward.From the beginning of my career at the firm in 2000, I was drawn to legal matters that allowed me the opportunity to advocate for individuals who have been harmed in some way through the fault of others. As a member the firm’s highly skilled and successful Plaintiff’s Personal Injury and Wrongful Death team, I gained invaluable experience in high-profile cases at the state and national levels.I am deeply committed to my clients, and my effort extends well beyond the intricacies of any given lawsuit to champion consumer safety issues for greater social impact. While commanding the fortitude, experience, resources and overall fire in the belly needed to take on major manufacturers and institutional defendants, I remain unfailingly sensitive to the human element of each case I handle. I approach my clients as people first, which makes me broadly effective in understanding my clients’ challenges and advocating their causes.
I was born in New York, grew up in LA, and now live in Phoenix. I completed my undergraduate degree at the University of Arizona and I'm a proud alumni. I enjoy playing and watching sports.. My favorite part of being an attorney is helping clients get the justice they deserve. I enjoy negotiating and resolving fair cliams for my clients and, when all else fails, fighting for them at trial or arbitration.
I was born and reared in Los Angeles, Calffornia and have practiced law since 1975-- first in California and then in Arizona for 35 years. Since 2015, I have practiced law in both California and Arizona. I began my legal career as a Law Clerk and Field Attorney with Region 21 of the National Labor Relations Board in Los Angeles. As a lawyer, I exclusively practice labor and employment law, representing small to mid-size businesses (40%) and individuals and employee associations (60%). Over the years, my work has successfully contributed to the development of labor and employment law through precedent-setting court cases. I have also served as a court and privately appointed arbitrator.
I represent and counsel employers regarding all types of labor and employment matters arising under federal and state law, including unfair competition, restrictive covenants, the Legal Arizona Workers Act, the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act, and claims based on Title VII, FMLA, ADA, ADEA, and the Arizona Civil Rights Act. I also draft employer policies and handbooks, conduct employee training, implement workforce audits, and conduct investigations.
I proudly counsel and defend employers in employment law matters, including workplace discrimination, wage and hour compliance, restrictive covenants, contracts drafting, and business torts.. During law school, I served on the Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law, publishing my note on the impact of consumer influence, financial bargaining power, and international compliance mechanisms on working conditions and production expectations in the coffee industry. I also served on the Civil Rights Restoration Clinic and volunteered as a magistrate for the Pima County Teen Court Program.. Education and HonorsUniversity of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of Law (J.D. 2018)• Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law, Business Editor, published Vol 35.1. Arizona State University (B.A. Justice Studies, cum laude 2011). Bar Admissions - Arizona (2019)
I not only help my clients achieve fair and full compensation for catastrophic injury and wrongful death claims, but I also try to transform those tragedies into constructive change to prevent similar disasters in the future. That is because I believe as a lawyer it is important to be a positive influence in my community. So my work doesn’t start with a lawsuit any more than it ends with a settlement or verdict.. Catastrophic personal injuries and wrongful death can impact the whole structure of a client’s life, not just finances. I help people who have suffered unthinkable tragedy, but my work goes well beyond financial compensation. I feel a social obligation to do what I can to help ensure preventable injuries and death aren’t recurring tragedies; that work is not limited to the courtroom.. With the support of a large, full service firm with the resources to tackle the most complex and difficult cases for those who have been injured due to the negligence of others, I strive to keep the human perspective in the forefront of my work.. Service should always be at the forefront of a lawyer’s thoughts. To me, a lawyer means advocate, counselor, advisor, and a positive force for needed change.
I joined Cronus Law, PLLC, having graduated from the Moritz College of Law at The Ohio State University. I completed my undergraduate studies in Business Economics, cum laude, at the Eller College of Management at the University of Arizona. My work is focused in civil litigation where I represent corporations, small businesses, and people in the community. My goal is to provide my clients with preventive advice and services in order to avoid litigation, and should litigation arise, aggressively advocate for their position built on a strong foundation. In addition, I represent both commerical and residential landlords and tenants in a variety of eviction matters. While not in the office I enjoy attending concerts, discussing global politics, and watching a variety of motorsport.
I have been practicing in Phoenix since 1982, initially working exclusively for insurance companies - either defending their insureds in personal injury cases or defending the insurers themselves in coverage situations or against bad faith claims. After several years I took on a few plaintiffs and then, by word of mouth referrals from clients, my plaintiff's practice began to grow and eventually left little time for defense work. My practice is now split about equally.. My experience from both sides gives me a unique perspective, and one that I believe is very beneficial to clients. I have purposefully remained in a small firm so that your contact is either directly with me or another lawyer with no less than 7 years of experience - your case is not shuffled off to some new associate for "training" purposes.. We don't advertise, and we don't brag - we just work hard for our clients to get them everything they deserve.
I have been practicing environmental law in Arizona and throughout the Southwest with an emphasis on water quality, water rights, environmental compliance auditing, solid and hazardous waste, mining and mined land reclamation and remediation, toxic substances and Superfund matters for the past 30 years. I have a nationally-recognized water quality practice and I work closely with my clients on federal, state, and local levels to develop workable strategies to promote development and expansion of both industrial and mining operations. I participate activitely as a member of the Arizona Mining Association Water Quality Subcommittee (I currently serve as the vice-chair of that subcommittee). I also serve as the co-chair of the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry Water Quality Subcommittee (formerly the Arizona Association of Industries Water Quality Subcommittee), a position I have filled since 2001.
I have been engaged in the practice of law for over 20 years, advocating for the interests of injured persons and victims during the entirety of that time. I graduated from The University of New Mexico in Albuquerque with Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1989, after which time I graduated from the University of Iowa with a Masters of Arts Degree in 1993. Following graduate school, I attended Marquette University Law School in Milwaukee, WI, receiving the Juris Doctor (J.D.) law degree in 1997. I first practiced law in New Mexico and have been actively engaged in the private practice of law in Phoenix since 2003. Currently, I hold law licenses in three states: New Mexico, Wisconsin and Arizona. I am also licensed to practice law in Federal District Court for the District of Arizona.Douglas Loefgren. My time spent as a prosecutor allowed me to assist crime victims and to gain a wealth of legal knowledge. After prosecution, I had the privilege of working for a very prestigious valley firm in the field of personal injury law. Combining my civil and criminal experience, I have first-chaired three dozen jury trials, far more trials than most lawyers conduct in their entire career. Currently, I am accepting clients who received injuries from automobile collisions, and those that have uninsured and under-insured motorist claims and insurance disputes. I also handle cases involving injuries from dog bites, premises liability claims, wrongful death claims, and the like. I look forward to the opportunity of putting my experience and knowledge to work for you.
I have a passion for helping small businesses and individuals figure out interesting legal problems and get practical results. I also find great value in helping those who have been injured to regain something of what they have lost. When I'm not working, I enjoy reading widely, being active in my church, and spending time with my family.
I am very much a person who wants to help people. Taking on a defendant in a large case can be overwhelmingly frustrating and difficult unless you're properly represented. My personal commitment toovercoming those challenges and frustrations has helped me create a unique practice - a boutique litigation firm focusing on serious personal injury and wrongful death. In my twenty years of practice I have developed the skill set and resources to handle the larger, more complex cases.
I am passionate about vindicating people's rights, whether in closely-held business disputes (aka, "business divorces"), aviation, personal injury/wrongful death, or intellectual property litigation (including patents). I am down to earth, yet I understand and can communicate about even highly-technical subjects. I practice with utmost integrity and respect for my clients. I'm not here to make my career off of your case -- I am here to solve your problem as efficiently as possible with your full input. I would welcome the opportunity to discuss your case with you.. Personally, I enjoy SCUBA diving, equestrian activities, camping, quad riding, and aviation. I have a wife and two young sons who are the light of my life.
I am one of the few attorneys I know who set out to be a Family Law Attorney when I went to law school. I like assisting people in one of the most traumatic legal problems that they face, and enjoy the challenge of finding a resolution that works for them, and if there is not one, taking the case to trial.. I take a holistic view of my family law cases, and listen carefully to my clients needs and wants, and focus on what is reasonable. I am always willing to listen to my clients before I make any suggestions, and I usually give my clients more than one option depending on how the scenario plays out with the other partner.. The Boy Scout Motto is "Be Prepared.", and that is why I listen to my clients, so I can prepare a case around their needs, and work towards a resolution that meets those needs. Every client and case has its own distinct uniqueness, and each client is a person experiencing the no "Win" scenario of divorce. I recognize this and treat each client as a person, not just another number.. I am an avid movie fan. This helps me be quiet and observe, and soak in all of the details. I am a supporter of the arts, and an active member of the Phoenix Art Museum. I enjoy bicycling and hiking. I do both at my own pace. I also enjoy Yoga to refresh my body, mind and spirit.
I am an attorney with Snyder & Wenner, P.C. We handle catastrophic injury and death cases resulting from medical malpractice, personal injury, inadequate security, and products liability.
I am an attorney practicing in the areas of family and juvenile law at Fromm Smith & Gadow in Phoenix, AZ and the surrounding areas. I represent persons and families in a variety of different matters 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, Department of Child Safety cases, dependency, termination of parental rights, guardianship, and adoption.. Prior to going into private practice, I was an Assistant Attorney General at the Arizona Attorney General's Office representing the Department of Child Safety (DCS). I also assumed responsibility for litigating on their behalf. As an Assistant Attorney General, I appeared in several hundred juvenile court hearings, including trials, evidentiary hearings, and mediations.
I am a Partner at the Law Firm of Quintairos, Prieto, Wood & Boyer and I am licensed to practice law in Arizona, Nevada, and Texas. My practice includes product liability, personal injury, worker's compensation, loan servicing and foreclosure, Arizona State Board actions against licensed professionals, and insurance matters.. For the past 12 years, I have represented Fortune 500 companies and the insureds of TPAs such as Broadspire, Sedgwick CMS, Gallagher Bassett, and Wells Fargo, as well as private companies in all phases of the litigation process.. My prior experience includes work in all three branches of the United States Government, including U.S. District Court in Arizona and Pennsylvania, The White House, and the United States Congress. In addition, I held prior positions as a Program Director in the Executive Education Department at Thunderbird School of Global Management, and as a Front Office Supervisor at a Five-Diamond Award winning resort hotel in Scottsdale, Arizona.. Specialties: Product liability; worker's compensation; commercial litigation; personal injury; mortgage servicing and foreclosure; and insurance law.
I am a corporate litigation attorney with Carson Messinger, a general practice law firm located in the Biltmore Corridor in Phoenix, Arizona. Areas of law in which I have a unique expertise include the handling of complex construction issues, commercial disputes (including landlord/tenant disputes), creditor’s rights, real estate, banking and Americans with Disabilities Act premises actions. I also have a unique expertise in representing both multi-state and community banking organizations along with insurance companies in matters as diverse as loan foreclosures, bankruptcy actions and defense of the insured. I currently maintain licenses to practice law in both Arizona and California and routinely practice in both their local and federal courts. I am a native Phoenician and an alumnus of Brophy College Preparatory. I carry a 3 handicap and am a proud graduate of the University of Michigan. I attended law school at Santa Clara University and practiced in the SF Bay Area before returning to the Valley of the Sun in 1999. In my free time, you will find me either on the golf course or at many local Michigan alumni events as I am a member of both its national and local alumni associations. I also volunteer on the Fiesta Bowl Committee, having been a committee member and proud "yellow jacket" since 2008.