Top best C Lawyers in ZIP 85254 | 141 available
141 C lawyers are available in ZIP code 85254 in Scottsdale, Arizona. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.6/5 and 56% provide free consultation with average fees of $267 per hour.
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Victor A. Garnice joined Nirenstein Garnice Soderquist PLC after 24 years in private practice where he primarily focused on representing clients in divorce, mediation and family law matters.. One of his greatest strengths lies in his ability to provide sound and up-to-date advice in the area of multi-state custody litigation regarding jurisdictional issues. He is also an involved and passionate advocate for his clients, both at the trial and appellate level. He is well-known for his creative approach to solving legal situations that are potential quagmires for many other family law attorneys and his success in family law mediation.. Mr. Garnice has served as Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Pro Tem. His experience with matters regarding real estate, bankruptcy and commercial litigation, provides additional benefit to his current divorce and family law clientele.. Mr.Garnice has been a member of the Bar for over 30 years and is admitted to practice law in Arizona and New York, as well as numerous Federal courts.. If you would like to discuss your matter with Victor Garnice in detail, please contact him at or e-mail him at
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Todd Lenczycki is an experienced litigation attorney in the areas of contract disputes, business valuations, and financial matters. Todd is a certified public accountant (CPA), so he is especially qualified to handle complex financial disputes. He can handle all types of financial transactions including entity formations and tax issues. Todd is a licensed attorney in Arizona and California, working out of Phoenix, Arizona and Southern California.
The Law Office of A.J. Mitchell, P.L.C. is dedicated to representing personal injury clients. We guide our clients through the maze of paperwork necessary, deal with the unsympathetic insurance company, and maximize recoveries while reducing or eliminating liens.. We therefore extend our knowledge, skill & dedication to prompt and efficient legal service to benefit our clients' specific needs in both personal and professional representation.. If you have been injured and believe that someone else was at fault, we would be happy to discuss the issue at no cost or obligation to you. We work on a contingency fee, which means that we do not get paid unless we win your case. We fight the insurance companies and other parties so that you don’t have to. Call us today to discuss your case, the call is free, the advice is free, and there is no obligation.
Sandra Etherton is a registered patent attorney and the principal of Etherton Law Group, LLC. Her primary practice includes the preparation of US and foreign patent and trademark applications, licenses, and infringement opinions. Her areas of technical expertise include medical devices, software development, diagnostic and manufacturing equipment, and business methods.
Ron Roach utilizes his expertise in commercial litigation together with his in-house corporate counsel experience to advise and represent individuals and businesses facing contract, employment, and real estate related disputes and issues. In doing so, Mr. Roach blends the sophistication of his large firm experience with the advantages of a cost-sensitive and attention-driven law practice. He feels strongly that you should not have to pay the hourly rate of a large law firm to receive the highest quality legal counsel and representation.. After graduating from Pepperdine University School of Law, Mr. Roach began his career in Phoenix at the well-respected boutique commercial litigation law firm Meyer Hendricks & Bivens, P.A.. Mr. Roach then found his feet as a litigator at renowned local firm Jennings Strouss & Salmon LLP where he litigated and arbitrated a wide array of real estate, insurance defense, and commercial litigation matters. Mr. Roach then spent five years receiving elite training, polishing his legal skills, and managing high stakes, complex cases in an international commercial litigation and arbitration practice at the prestigious global law firm, DLA Piper (US) LLP.. Most recently, after successfully representing a Silicon Valley-based technology start-up in connection with a bet-the-company whistleblower lawsuit, Mr. Roach was hired by the company to serve as Corporate Counsel. As one of only two lawyers in the company, which had over 300 employees and offices in California, Colorado, New York, and Arizona, Mr. Roach handled diverse legal issues, including drafting and reviewing commercial contracts, compliance matters, human resource and employment-related claims, marketing review, and management of outside counsel.
Rideout Law is a results-driven criminal defense law firm, known for its team of experienced trial attorneys who are ready to fight for you and your case. The team at Rideout Law understands that every case is different, and works to craft a customized plan around each client’s best defense strategy.. Rideout Law has handled many sensitive cases, in which professionals (like teachers, firefighters and other public servants) needed to protect themselves after being accused of a crime.. Since a criminal conviction can easily cost someone their job and reputation, these individuals had a lot at stake. They turned to Rideout Law because they had confidence that they’d be treated with respect, in a confidential manner, and get the best defense team for their needs.. With multiple locations around Arizona, you can rest assured Rideout Law can handle your criminal case wherever you are.
Mr. Ronald J. Washington, a native of Dallas, Texas, was admitted to the Arizona State Bar in 2004 after acquiring his Bachelor of Science Degree in Psychology from The University of Arizona in the year 2000. He subsequently obtained his Juris Doctor Degree from the Dedman School of Law at Southern Methodist University in 2003.. Mr. Washington opened his firm in July of 2015 after successfully handling numerous criminal cases (not limited to DUI's), personal injury cases, car crashes, slip and falls, sexual harrasment, premises liability, and family law cases from 2004 to present.. Ronald was employed with The Law Office of Thomas Wilson from January, 2007 to July, 2015. Before Ron joined Mr. Wilson's firm, he was an Assistant City Prosecutor with the Tucson City Prosecutor's Office from 2004 to 2006. When he was prosecuting in Tucson, he attended and participated in the 2005 Tucson Police Department Field Sobriety Wet Workshop/ HGN School Program and successfully prosecuted numerous DUI cases through jury trial.. Ronald then worked as an associate personal injury plaintiff's attorney with Doug Zanes & Associates from 2006 to 2007. There, he immersed himself in settling car accident cases via claim settlement, arbitration and jury trial. He settled numerous cases totalling awards up to $300,000 during his short tenure with Mr. Zanes from mid 2006 to 2007.. While working with Mr. Wilson from 2007 to 2015, Ronald focused heavily on DUI defense among other felony criminal cases maintaining an above average dismissal/not guilty win rate via evidentiary hearing and jury trial.. Mr. Washington thrives on being in the courtroom and finds immense satisfaction in being an advocate for those who might be less knowledgeable about the law in Arizona and more importantly the Arizona and United States Constitution. He offers a comprehensive, detailed and a personalized approach on each client's case in order to receive the best outcome. His main aim is to be result driven while providing legal assistance to clients.
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Ken is an intellectual property (IP) attorney and a registered patent attorney. He has practiced in large firms, mid-sized firms, and an IP boutique firm. His practice spans all areas of IP (licensing, trademark, patent, copyright, trade secret, and litigation related to these), as well as general commercial litigation. He was named a Rising Star for IP in the southwest by Super Lawyers, a peer-nominated and reviewed classification of lawyers. He’s also on the Board of Directors of Arizona Myeloma Network (AzMN), and is a member of the Arizona Technology Council, Los Abogados, and the Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. He is Lead Counsel rated.. To Read more about my background as an IP attorney, please check out my IP - Law Experts Profile:
Jonathan Frutkin brings multiple talents and areas of expertise to each client engagement. As the General Counsel for Doceus, Inc., the leading provider of Internet software for associations and non-profits, Jonathan was responsible for all the legal issues that faced the company. Jonathan jointly developed a comprehensive employee training program with the Human Resources Department, created contract templates for client engagements including guidelines for the sales team to streamline contract negotiations, negotiated debt and equity financings and completed the eventual sale of the company. He also served as Chief Operating Officer during the period when Doceus was recognized as the 18th fastest growing company in the Mid-Atlantic region by Techway magazine. Jonathan has also served as the Managing Partner of an area development company for a national franchise chain. In this capacity, he was responsible for raising capital and negotiating an agreement with the chain. Jonathan also served as an Associate at the Cleveland law firm of Kahn, Kleinman, Yanowitz and Arnson, a practice nationally recognized for its work with entrepreneurs, private and public companies. While at Kahn, Kleinman, he was responsible for completing the acquisition of a major regional competitor for his public company client, and also the completion of a large private placement for an Internet startup. He was one of the founding members of the firm’s Cyberlaw specialty group.He also worked as a prosecutor in Virginia while in law school, responsible for hundreds of criminal cases. At one point, he was handling the entire misdemeanor docket for the county. Jonathan is a member of the bars of both the District of Columbia and Arizona. Jonathan’s other experiences include working as a food service manager for a regional theme park, campaign manager for several state and federal campaigns, and a professional poker player. He served on the Presidents Council of the Higher Achievement Program and the Public Affairs Committee for the DC Board of Trade. Jonathan graduated from the University of Virginia law school. He and his wife Tara have two young sons, Alexander and Samuel.
JOHN R. BECKER is a partner in the firm. John’s practice is a general practice within the estate planning and estate administration area. This includes estate planning for clients of moderate means, to sophisticated estate planning for high net worth clients. His practice includes all aspects of estate planning and trust administration, including post-death tax planning. In addition, John represents buyers and sellers in art transactions.. John often speaks at programs for professionals and has been an Adjunct Professor of Law at the Arizona State University College of Law since 1993. He has been published in several legal and tax journals.. John received a B.A. degree from University of Nebraska – Lincoln in 1980. He received his Doctor of Jurisprudence (J.D.) degree, Magna Cum Laude, in 1987 from Arizona State University College of Law, where he was elected to the Order of the Coif. John received his LL.M. in Taxation from New York University School of Law in 1988, while working as a Graduate Editor of the Tax Law Review. He earned his C.P.A. from the State of Nebraska in 1980 (Silver Certificate Award). John is a Certified Tax Law Specialist and a Certified Estate and Trust Law Specialist with the State Bar of Arizona.. John is a Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel; a Member of Arizona State Bar Association; former Director and President (2006-2007) of the Central Arizona Estate Planning Council; and is listed in the Best Lawyers of America, Trusts & Estates, and Super Lawyers.. As an avid supporter of the arts, John enjoys collecting books (all interests, including artist monographs and architecture), paintings and antiques. John is also a loyal Nebraska football enthusiast, and the proud owner of three beloved Norwich terriers Becket, Kensington, and Mick. (“Winston” November 1999 – November 2015; “Thatcher” November 2000 – January 2017.)
John N. Wilborn is an associate with Surrano Law Offices and has been working with Charles Surrano since September 1994. He graduated from the University of North Dakota Law School, where he was a member of the Law Review and the Moot Court Competition. Mr. Wilborn has been practicing in Arizona since 1991. Consistent with the firm’s practice, he litigates bad faith cases on behalf of policyholders. Mr. Wilborn assists Mr. Surrano on many complex cases including the Diamond vs. General American case, which resulted in a $59 million verdict, and the Gibbs vs. Liberty Mutual case, which resulted in a $1.4 million verdict. In addition to assisting Mr. Surrano, he also litigates other policyholder claims. Mr. Wilborn has successfully certified class actions in Arizona State Court and Federal District Court. He has tried several cases to jury verdict as both a plaintiff’s and defense attorney, in both State and Federal Court. Mr. Wilborn has also argued before the Arizona Court of Appeals and is credited with three published opinions, Lloyd v. AMF Bowling Center, Inc. 195 Ariz. 44, 985 P.2d 625 (1999), Benevides v. The Arizona State Property and Casualty Guarantee Fund, 184 Ariz. 610,911 P.2d 616 (1996) and Miller v. American Family Insurance Company, 759 F. Supp 2d. 1144 (2010). Mr. Wilborn has been a guest on the nationally syndicated program, Court TV, and interviewed on television locally about specific bad faith cases. Mr. Wilborn has been a guest speaker at the Atlanta, Ga., ATLA National Convention in 2002, the North Dakota Trial Lawyers Association 2003 and AAJ National Convention in Vancouver, B.C., 2011. He has also spoken at Arizona CLE seminars on a variety of topics involving bad faith. He is a member of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America, the Arizona State Bar and the Maricopa County Bar.
I'm a 22-year lawyer, practicing in the areas of complex family law and civil litigation. Most of my cases are high-conflict. I am acutely aware that my job is not to make my clients' relationship with their (soon-to-be) ex worse. Years after you forget my name, you'll have to deal with the person with whom you're fighting now. I am a results-driven, solution-oriented lawyer. My job is to work myself out of a job. Each of my clients has my cell phone number. I am never, ever, out-of-touch. In addition to my practice, I'm an adjunct professor, teaching family law at Arizona Summit Law School.. I'm 47, originally from New York City, but lost the accent years ago. I'm married with two teenaged boys. In my spare time, I write fiction, articles, and collect pinball machines.
I was born and raised in Ohio, but do not miss the midwestern winters at all and thoroughly enjoy the weather and outdoor lifestyle that Phoenix offers. When I am not practicing law, I enjoy spending time with my wife and daughter and to stay in shape I swim with a master's team (I swam for Indiana University in college...Go Hoosiers!).. I have been involved in health care since law school where I gained valuable experience in the legal departments of two of the finest hospitals in the country: Johns Hopkins (Baltimore) and Rush (Chicago).
I have practiced commercial/business litigation since graduating from BYU law school in 1976. Tried more than 100 jury trials. I love the courtroom. I prepare and trial cases electronically because it increases efficiency and lowers costs. All client documents are scanned and bates-labeled, so that complete chronologies can be prepared. A chronology is vital to understasnding the case and preparation. It, also, allows for designation of trial exhibits and preparation of exhibit lists using the computer rather than hand-sorting and hand-description of exhibits. Exhibits can be annotated electronical for effective trial work, and I use the computer equipment in the courtroom myself: there is no disconnect between the examination and getting the document on the screen for the witness, jury, and judge.. Computer images are used in depositions rather than paper exhibits because of the increased efficiency and the resulting lack of disconnect when depositions, which I always videotape, are played at trial. The talking head and the document can be displayed for the jury, and the bates number assures the jury that the same document marked and used at trial is the one about which the witness is testifying. The images allow a free-ranging deposition rather than one limited the stack of documents on the table.. We have the necessary computer programs to process native-file electronic documents (ESI or electronically stored information). Metadata is essential in many cases. We, also, have the right computer forensic help for imaging and use of client and adverse-party computers.. My longest jury trial lasted ten months, a securities fraud trial with more than 10,000 exhibits marked. It was eash to manage becuase of technology. My largest jury verdict resulted in a judgment of more than $60 million. I have traveled internationally for cases and, of course, all over the United States. Tried cases in many states.. I was an adjunct professor of law at ASU lawschool for two years teaching electronics in the courtroom.. I have done cases on a budget and cases where the amount at issue was such that there was no budget. My fees tend to be less than other lawyers because of the efficience of the electdronics used for prepartion, management, and trial. I, also, expect the client to help me know where to look for evidence in the field of discovery so I do not have to turn over rocks where there are no worms.. I have an economics degree, which helps in the sorts of cases I try. Cases that generally involve economic and accounting experts. It is easier to prepare an expert or cross the other side's expert if you have background in the subject area.. I have a commercial pilot's license with more than 4,000 hours of flight time, less than 80 hours of which is in single-engine aircraft. I know airplanes, the FARs, and all things aviation, so there is no or very little learning curve when the case is aviation related. I have represented pilots, FBOs, Part 135 operators, and Part 145 repair stations.. I am a trial lawyer. That means I want to try the case. My job is to get the case ready to try and try it, not ready to settle. I am at home in large-document cases involvintg complex legal issues. I prefer the courtroom to the office. Interviews, discovery, and everything pre-trial (office work) is to get me to the courtroom.
I enjoy family time with my wife and two daughters. I also enjoy playing golf, tennis, or basketball, and working out.
I am primarily a business litigator. However, I have litigated a wide variety of cases including construction defect, mold and toxic tort, bad faith, medical malpractice, long-term care liability, securities fraud, personal injury, insurance defense, trade secret and intellectual property litigation. Currently my practice focuses on litigation against banks and other lenders. I have served as first or second chair in seven jury and one bench trial and have handled numerous evidentiary hearings, including an 11-day Frye hearing on the admission of scientific evidence.As a judge pro tem, I have handled civil, criminal and juvenile matters for the Maricopa County Superior Court and the Gilbert Municipal Court. I have presided over approximately 15 jury trials and two bench trials as well as numerous civil traffic hearings. I have conducted approximately 60 court-ordered settlement conferences and 5 arbitrations. I also handle arbitrations and mediations as a paid, third-party neutral.I also serve as the Chair of the firm's VISION Outreach Program in the Firm's Phoenix office. The Polsinelli Shughart VISION Program (Volunteers Investing Service In Our Neighborhoods) is a way of giving back to the community while taking advantage of an opportunity to broaden and deepen personal relationships with colleagues. The VISION Leadership Team coordinates a variety of volunteer opportunities for teams of Polsinelli Shughart employees to serve the needs of a number of local charities. In 2012, the Phoenix office partnered with UMOM to help meet the needs of newly homeless families. In 2013, Polsinelli's Phoenix office will continue to work with UMOM while also expanding its services to other local charities.Specialties: The Arizona State Bar prohibits attorneys from claiming specialties under most circumstances. To see the areas in which my practice is focused, see above or view my profile on .
I am a certified real estate specialist in Arizona and a partner at the Radix Law Firm in Scottsdale, Arizona. I am licensed in both Arizona and Nevada. I have been practicing law since 2000. My practice primarily focuses on real estate (transactions and litigation). But I work with and advise small to medium sized companies on all aspects of their businesses.. As lead counsel I have conducted numerous jury trials, bench trials, arbitrations and appeals. I have experience in all phases of civil litigation and trial. I have also represented clients before the Registrar of Contractors and the Department of Real Estate.. While in law school, I served as the Articles Editor for the Energy Law Journal. After law school, I worked for a well-established firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. I also spent some time working as in-house counsel for a real estate development company. Before joining the Frutkin Law Firm, I was the Managing Partner of Buck Edmunds PLC, an Arizona law firm with a focus on real estate law and litigation.. When I am not working I love to fly fish and spend time with my wife and three kids.
I always put my client's first. I treat their case as though it was my own case.
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Gordon Dudley provides both litigation and transactional representation for his clients. He has over 25 years of civil litigation experience in state and federal courts. He concentrates his practice primarily on commercial litigation matters, from the simple to the complex. Mr. Dudley’s areas of practice have included intellectual property, real estate and construction law, unfair business practices, and securities litigation. Additionally, he provides transactional assistance for clients, including business entity formation, as well as contract preparation and review in a broad variety of commercial areas.. Mr. Dudley is a member of the Arizona History Convention Board and a member of the VistaCare Hospice Foundation Board of Directors.. Mr. Dudley received his undergraduate degree, with distinction, from Arizona State University. His Juris Doctorate, also acknowledge with distinction, is from the University of Arizona, where he was an associate editor of the Arizona Law Review and a member of the Order of the Coif. He served as a Judge Advocate in the United States Marine Corps from 1974 to 1978.
Courtney Collins is a criminal defense attorney in Arizona. Based in Maricopa County, she has appeared in all misdemeanor and superior courts in the state. With fourteen years of experience, all in criminal law, Courtney is the criminal defense attorney to turn to when you find yourself in need.
Carolyn R. Tatkin brings to the Firm over 25 years of broad legal experience in areas including insurance coverage and bad faith litigation, construction defect litigation, general business and commercial litigation, as well as a concentration in business and consumer bankruptcy law. Her experience includes both trial and appellate work in state and federal courts, encompassing all aspects of motion practice and oral advocacy, including oral arguments before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel. Ms. Tatkin has also been a presenter and co-author of materials for several state and county bar sponsored bankruptcy seminars, from basic to more advanced levels of bankruptcy expertise.. Carolyn is originally from Ohio, where she graduated from Ohio State University and Cleveland Marshall College of Law. Her horses are her lifelong hobby and her passion. She lives in Scottsdale with her husband, teenage son and daughter, dogs, cat and horses.
C. Randall Stone is a veteran practicing for over 30 years across legal fields upholding justice and defending the right of his clients. Randall is a serial winner with a history of successes in state and federal court appearances handling trials including first-degree murder, DUI, major business litigation, contract disputes, bet-the-company trials, personal injury, mass torts, and aviation law.. He earned his J.D from the University of Tennessee, LL.M (Tax) from the Willian and Mary School of Law, and holds an M.B.A from the William and Mary Graduate School of Business.. Randall served as an Adjunct Professor of law, which he blends with solid business acumen to provide appropriate representation in IPO, business and tax litigation, corporate finance, real estate, financial and tax planning, and capital formation.. An experienced aviation attorney and licensed pilot, and a member of the Lawyer-Pilots Bar Association. Randall serves as a panel attorney for the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, representing clients for over 25 years in various aviation lawsuits such as airplane crashes, contract and commercial disputes, and FAA enforcement actions lawsuits before the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), state and federal courts.. A member of the Arizona and Virginia bar with multiple admissions into courts over the USA, he combines experience and education to deliver impeccable legal services to business start-ups and seasoned companies on taxation and other legal issues. Randall is excellent in case preparation, strategy development, and client representation in tax courts and the state district court.. Randall provides the legal cover you need to build a successful business.