Top best Business Lawyers in ZIP 85258 | 60 available
60 Business lawyers are available in ZIP code 85258 in Scottsdale, Arizona. Average rating of these lawyers is 5/5 and 62% provide free consultation with average fees of $255 per hour.
Business Lawyers Nearby Scottsdale 85258 (by distance)
Within 5 miles near you
(Scottsdale Area) 85250 2.3 miles
(Paradise Valley Area) 85253 4.0 miles
(Scottsdale Area) 85254 4.9 miles
(Scottsdale Area) 85251 5.0 miles
Within 10 miles near you
(Phoenix Area) 85018 6.5 miles
(Phoenix Area) 85028 6.8 miles
(Phoenix Area) 85032 7.7 miles
(Phoenix Area) 85054 8.3 miles
(Phoenix Area) 85008 8.8 miles
(Phoenix Area) 85016 8.8 miles
36 - 60
$160 - $350
48% - 75%
4.8 - 5.0 ★
FAQs - Business Lawyers in 85258 city Scottsdale How many Business lawyers actively serve residents of Scottsdale, Arizona? Approximately 56 licensed attorneys focus on Business across Scottsdale, Arizona. Most matters are filed through the Arizona District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Business lawyers in Scottsdale, Arizona? In Scottsdale, typical rates range from $189-$347 per hour for Business. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2932 and $7941, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Business matters usually take in courts near Scottsdale? Business cases in Scottsdale, Arizona usually take around 5-8 months depending on complexity and the Arizona District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Business cases for people living in Scottsdale, Arizona? Residents of Scottsdale typically see Business filings handled by the Arizona District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Business? About 57% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Business, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
60 Business Lawyers Found Near You
Years ago, at the peak of my career, I lost my hearing ( don't worry, I've got it back) and just gave up. I abandoned my practice and suffered the consequences.Thanks to technology, I can hear again. I was re-admitted to the profession which I love whole heartedly.. I think my tribulations have made me both a better lawyer and a better person. When I lost my hearing, I thought my professional life was over.Individuals facing criminal charges may well feel the same sense of hopelessness and despair. I'm living proof that one misfortunate event need not define your life, nor determine your future.If you have a legal issue, a problem or a question, please call me. You'll find support, hope; and a frank, honest and caring advocate.
Whatever your specific needs may be, we work diligently to understand the details of your concerns in an effort to offer the most comprehensive and useful advice possible. We seek to be resourceful counsel, to supply the extra edge to help our clients to succeed based on advice most law firms do not provide. While most firms are content to contain liability, the essence of legal practice, we go further - we cut costs and even add significantly to our clients' profit.. Contact our office to discuss your specific needs today.
Victoria Longfrellow advocates for successful real estate investors, business owners and entrepreneurs. She has been licensed in Arizona since 1992. In 2003 she established her own practice, Longfellow Law Group.. Headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, Longfellow Law Group LLP represents business and real estate clients on and between coasts. Our firm specializes in business and real estate matters, from the entity creation to capital acquisition and seeing you through to commercialization and development. Whether you’re an investor, developer, landowner or broker, we will not only protect what you create, but we’ll also help it thrive in the world. We bring extensive experience and professionalism to every relationship and customize our support to your individual needs and concerns.. .
Mr. Noblitt is a licensed patent attorney with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, and has been practicing intellectual property law for over twenty-five years. Before forming The Noblitt Group, Mr. Noblitt practiced at some of the most prestigious law firms in Texas and the southwest, and was a partner with the largest law firm in Arizona. He is experienced in the acquisition, protection, and enforcement of intellectual property rights domestically and internationally, and served five months in Japan as a liaison to a Japanese firm. Mr. Noblitt also serves as an Adjunct Professor at the Arizona State University College of Law.. Mr. Noblitt’s background includes broad-based intellectual property counseling, patent preparation and prosecution, trademark and copyright registration, trade secret and trade dress protection, technology transfer, and related litigation, licensing, and counseling. Mr. Noblitt also regularly provides support for corporate transactions, such as financing transactions, mergers and acquisitions, and perfection of security interests.. Mr. Noblitt received his Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering. The following areas are representative of Mr. Noblitt’s particular technological expertise: electronics, communications, acoustics, semiconductor manufacturing and testing, medical devices, mechanical systems, optics, optoelectronics, imaging systems, data processing and storage, amplifiers, display systems, RF devices, signal processing, networking, wireless coomunications, digital and analog filters, memory systems, and computer hardware and software.. Mr. Noblitt also plays beer league hockey. Poorly. But it's fun.
Isabel Gram is an experienced business attorney specializing in commercial contracts, corporate matters, trademarks, employment matters and franchising. She has represented hundreds of business owners over the years. She operates a solo law practice in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Ilene L. McCauley is a full time attorney with 40 years experience in estate, business and tax planning. She has been a member of the State Bar of Arizona since 1982 and has been certified by the Arizona Board of Legal Specialization as a Certified Specialist in Taxation since 1983. She is a member of Wealth Counsel.. In her words, "I am a full time attorney and mother of a lovely 24 year old daughter. My husband passed away 17 years ago and I have seen first hand the importance of planning ahead.". Perhaps this explains that, along with her exemplary educational background and expertise, her clients receive something equally important; her warmth, enthusiasm and empathetic nature. This is evident in the fact that her clients are multi-generational and that she is regularly invited to the most important, intimate events in their lives. She is experienced in advising how to provide for children with special needs in your trust. And, oh yes, even how to include your pets whether they are a valuable race horse, or your dog, Spot!. Ms. McCauley was editor and contributor to the publication Conspectus Current, produced by the National Network of Estate Planning Attorneys. She is a Fellow of the Esperti-Peterson Institute for Advanced Estate Planning and has completed her second post-doctoral degree in advanced Tax and Estate Planning. She has served an appointment to the Tax Advisory Commission of the State Bar of Arizona and has recently been appointed to the position of Adjunct Professor at the Estate and Wealth Strategies Institute at Michigan State University.. Ms. McCauley is a noted speaker and is well sought after for speaking and radio engagements. Some of her topics include: "Tax Planning for Small Business"; "Bridge the Gap; Basic Legal Skills"; "New Tax Legislation"; "The Charitable Remainder Trust as an Executive Benefit Tool"; "Goals and the Consultative Process"; and "Converting Stock Options to Other Employee Benefits". In addition she is certified to offer continuing education credits for insurance professionals and certified financial planners.. Ms. McCauley earned her BA from Binghampton University, her JD from Hofstra University School of Law, and her LLM (Master of Laws in Taxation) from DePaul University School of Law. She was named Arizona’s Outstanding Young Lawyer in 1991.
I am a founding shareholder of Barrett | Matura. My practice emphasizes commercial litigation, municipal and governmental law, cannabis law, and insurance law.
Brian Locker is a partner with the law firm of Fowler St. Clair, PLLC. Brian has significant experience in the areas of business, real estate and general civil litigation. With a focus in both litigation and transactional matters, Brian combines his willingness for aggressive representation and solution-oriented dispute resolution to obtain the best results for his clients.. Litigator. As a litigator, Brian has successfully represented businesses and individuals on a wide-range of issues. From land use to construction defects; water rights to breach of contract; landlord-tenant to creditor’s rights (and almost everything in between); Brian’s experience enables him to effectively and aggressively pursue or defend litigation matters throughout Arizona.. Counselor. Brian also provides strategic advice and general legal counsel for small to medium-sized business throughout Arizona. Brian began his career as in-house counsel for a large-scale dental practice in the Phoenix area. While there, his responsibilities included strategic business planning for expansion and development; lease, vendor, and general contract negotiation as well as insurance dispute resolution. At Fowler St. Clair, Brian leverages this wealth of knowledge to provide informed advice and strategy to business owners in Arizona.. Problem Solver. Brian has a proven track record in the area of alternative dispute resolution (“ADR”). While in law school, Brian was ranked by the American Bar Association as one of the top-20 student negotiators in the nation, two years in a row. As an attorney, Brian has built on that level of success, having obtained many positive resolutions for his clients through ADR that otherwise would have led to protracted and expensive litigation or judgment and collection.. Educator. Brian enjoys sharing the knowledge he has gained with others, teaching classes on real estate topics such as landlord tenant law, Arizona anti-deficiency statutes, short sales and foreclosures, as well as litigation and civil procedure. Brian currently teaches the following classes:. Volunteer. Finally, Brian invests his time back into the community by serving on the board of directors for CASA Academy, a public charter school located in central Phoenix educating primarily low-income 1st-3rd graders through high educational expectations and rigorous curriculum. Brian has also volunteered as a Court Appointed Special Advocate for children in the Maricopa County foster system and HustlePHX, a non-profit that invests time and capital into primarily minority entrepreneurs to assist them in building successful businesses.
Based in tempe, Arizona, attorney Aaron Kelly of Kelly / Warner, PLLC, values direct communication and helping his clients achieve their goals. He doesn't just tell his clients what they want to hear. Instead, he keeps their best interests in mind with regards to their particular legal situation in order to determine their best possible outcome.
A seasoned business executive turned lawyer, Rob Northrop has spent most of his professional career in real estate development, investments, and business operations. Much of that time was spent managing a variety of complex and sophisticated issues, playing the pivotal role of managing lawyers and “bet the company” high stakes litigation. His business experience has given him considerable insight in client relations. He knows what clients want because he sat in that chair for several years and know first-hand the frustrations clients go through. Northrop knows the importance of mitigating risk while maximizing profit. He focus on being efficient and effective in solving the problem, instead of dragging out the fight at the expense of the client. But if a fight is required, Rob will zealously advocate a client’s interest, in a civil and professional manner - at the negotiation table, and in the courtroom. Transparency, communication, responsiveness and simplified explanation are keys to client retention, satisfaction, and building trust and rapport.. Our job is to treat you with respect, listen to and understand your concerns, advise you on your legal matters and advocate your position in pursuit of the best possible outcome. Litigation can be one of the most financially and emotionally taxing experiences people and companies must battle during the course of day to day life. Northrop stands by his clients to counsel them through some of the most difficult and legally complex situations that can occur in the state. It is not just the legal issues at stake, but the personal difficulties that many clients face when going through the dispute.. We pay particular attention to advising clients in such a way that respects their struggle. We do this in part by holding the responsible parties accountable and, in doing so, providing you with high quality representation without ruining your balance sheet. Our fees are reasonable enough to give you the ability to meet the costs and expenses that have arisen as a result of this unfortunate situation.. You will understand your case, and you will be kept informed. Northrop will work with you to build a case that is based on a thorough investigation of the facts coupled with a well-thought-out legal strategy. Northrop places client service at the forefront of the practice because it provides the framework within which we build this case to protect our clients’ rights and to bring about a balance of justice in the legal system. His overall litigation strategy is precise, calculated, and aggressive.. When Northrop isn’t advocating on behalf of his clients, he volunteers for the Arizona Association of Realtors as a mediator and arbitrator for the Professional Standards Committee and Grievance Committee. There, he resolves ethics disputes between Realtors and members of the public, and business disputes between brokers and realtors. He was recently appointed Vice-chair for the professional standards committee for 2018. He also volunteers as a competition judge for the America Mock Trial Association, Arizona High School Mock Trial Program, and We the People… The Citizen and the Constitution. During college and prior to law school Rob was a volunteer and mentor for several years as a big brother in the Big Brother/Big Sister program. Otherwise, he is enjoying the great outdoors Arizona offers, and spending time with friends and family.
A founding partner at the Kelly / Warner law firm, Dan Warner is an attorney who can assist you with anything from bankruptcy to defamation to real estate negotiations to business contract drafting.. Thanks to his photographic memory, Mr. Warner is able to quickly analyze cases from every possible angle and swiftly identify the best possible solution for his clients.. A Law Review writer and highly decorated legal acamedician, Dan Warner has a top-notch legal mind you'll want on your side.