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109 Debt lawyers are available in Scottsdale, Arizona. These lawyers are rated between 4.3/5 to 4.7/5 and 62% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $39 to $85 per hour.
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Rod has been a practising business lawyer for 4 decades, and has represented dozens of clients in the purchase and sale of a business. Related to his business practice, he also helps clients with solutions to a variety of real estate matters, and does collections work (and other dispute resolution) relating to both business and real estate subject matters.. After graduating from University of Chicago Law School, he worked at the largest law firm in Michigan, representing public and private business clients on a range of matters, with a particular focus on corporate organization and finance and the purchase and sale of businesses. His work with that law firm led to positions as General Counsel to a couple of publicly-traded companies that needed his expertise and skills in business organizations, the purchase of businesses, and corporate finance.. He subsequently opened his own private practice (first in Michigan, and then in Arizona since 1998), and continued to represent business clients both large and small on a broad range of matters, including the purchase and sale of businesses, real estate purchases and sales, corporate organization and finance, and collections and dispute resolution.. Rod is also a licensed real estate broker in Arizona, which makes it possible for him to represent you in the purchase of a business at little or no cost to you; see his website (#!how-i-can-do-this-at-little-or-no-cost/crhu) for complete details.
Raised in Georgia, I graduated from Emory University in 1999 with a Bachelor of Arts degree, and then Howard University School of Law in 2002 with a Juris Doctorate. I was admitted to practice in both state and federal courts in Arizona in 2002. I spent the first seven years of my practice as an associate at Quarles & Brady where I handled bankruptcy and creditors' rights, probate litigation, and corporate law, and then branched out of my own as a solo practitioner in 2009.
My legal background is focused in general business practice and outside general counsel services with an emphasis on construction related issues and construction related litigation. Further, I provide transactional services including but not limited to contract review, contract negotation, and contract drafting with a focus on the purchase and sale of commercial and multi-family real estate in the Phoenix-Metro Area.
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.
Mr. Ducar practices in commercial litigation, with emphasis on commercial litigation, construction related issues, real estate litigation, bankruptcy and subrogation. The construction law issues include, but are not limited to, mechanic’s liens, payment bonds, state and federal construction projects, hearings before the Arizona Office of Administrative Hearings related to issues involving the Arizona Registrar of Contractors, workmanship issues, design/plan and specification defects, stop notice issues and bid protests. The real estate litigation matters he handles include deficiency matters, seller’s failure to disclose material defects, implied easements, boundary disputes and tax lien foreclosures. Mr. Ducar's experience in collecting money from commercial debtors includes initiating lawsuits, obtaining judgments, and executing upon judgments utilizing a broad range of collection remedies. Mr. Ducar prepares and reviews contracts of all types. He forms companies, including serving as statutory agent for several companies. Mr. Ducar also defends business who have been accused of violating federal piracy laws by displaying a pay-per-view show for which the business may or may not have had the right to display.Mr. Ducar is licensed to practice law and actively practices throughout 13 states, at the trial and appellate levels, in federal and state courts.Mr. Ducar is a member of the State Bar of Arizona Fee Arbitration Committee. He is a member of State Bar of Arizona Construction Law Section, Business Law Section and Trial Practice Sections. He also is on the Board of Directors for the Arizona Roofing Industry Foundation, a charitable organization that awards college scholarships to children of persons working in the roofing industry. He is also a member of Arizona Association for Justice.
Loan Modifications, 2nd Mortgage Loan Resolution, Excess Proceeds and HOA Debt. Representing Arizona homeowners since 2009.
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 Schill has handled many high profile cases which have been covered by the local and national news media. He has been interviewed and has appeared on Fox News, CNN, Inside Edition, Nancy Grace, HLN and every local news channel including Univision. In addition, his cases have been covered by CNN, MSNBC, TIME, Newsweek, The New York Time, The Los Angles Times, The Huffington Post and USA Today.
If you're sued by a creditor, you have rights, and an experienced attorney can help you negotiate for large reductions in your debts without the need for bankruptcy. I represent and protect the rights of consumers, and focus on litigation under consumer protection laws, such as the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, Truth in Lending Act, Fair Credit Reporting Act, Electronic Fund Transfer Act, Telephone Consumer Protection Act, and the Equal Credit Opportunity Act. McCarthy Law also protects individuals by handling Personal Injury and Employment Law claims. We handle both individual and class action lawsuits throughout the United States.
I married my wonderful wife in 2002 and we have three daughters. As such, I am clearly outnumbered in the house. I am active in the bankruptcy bar and Bankruptcy Inn of Court. My hobbies include indoor archery, firearms training and Sayoc Kali.
I have been practicing law over 20 years. I counsel individuals and businesses in areas including; corporate formation, buy/sell agreements, employment and tax issues, contracts, leases, wills and trusts.. I offer a free consultation so I can get to know you and your issues. I will also travel to you.
I am an Arizona-licensed attorney at law, and my practice focuses on primarily on real estate litigation and preventive counsel. In this capacity, I have represented commercial landlords, homeowners, and tenants, as well as advised on and prepared business formation documents and performed lending agreement legal analysis. Prior to transitioning to real estate, I began my career as an Associate in the Phoenix office Jackson Lewis P.C., one of the preeminent workplace law firms in the United States. There, I gained invaluable experience advising a multitude of large and small companies regarding federal, state, and local laws. From pre-litigation matters through final resolution, I was trained to identify a wide variety of legal issues that arise on a day-to-day basis, how to respond to them, and how to prevent them before they arise in the future.. During law school, I was fortunate to serve as a Managing Editor on the Arizona State Law Journal, the flagship legal journal at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, and to serve as the President of the Sun Devil Sports and Entertainment Law Students Association.. If you have any questions regarding Arizona real estate or employment legal issues, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me!
Hobbies include hiking, camping, cooking, sewing and traveling.
Fred has lived in Arizona for over thirty-years, except for six years (between 2000-2006) he has been here since 1985. Fred is licensed in Arizona, California and Colorado. He has been practicing law since 2003. Prior to becoming a lawyer Fred worked for several years as an adjuster for American Family Insurance. In his early years he practiced law in California representing injured people, handled habeas corpus matters ensuring that every individual received the Constitutional protections we all deserve, and handled bankruptcy matters, helping everyday people get back on their financial feet.. Since moving back to Arizona in 2006, Fred has represented those injured due to the fault of another. Fred's knowledge and experience as a former insurance adjuster gives him an invaluable asset to his injury clients, he knows how the adjuster thinks, so he can be one step ahead of them.. In addition Fred has helped licensed contractors in various scenarios, whether defending their rights before the Registrar of Contractors or enforcing a mechanic's lien and assist in collecting on unpaid contracts.. Fred is into moutian biking, hiking, snowboarding, hockey, and is a follower of football, baseball, basketball and hockey.
Following graduation from law school, Christina clerked for the Honorable Thomas H. Keadle of the Twenty-sixth Judicial Circuit of West Virginia. She then represented coal companies as part of the Federal Black Lung and Litigation Departments of Jackson Kelly in Morgantown, West Virginia. Christina moved to Arizona in 2009 and began practicing HOA law at Maxwell & Morgan and Jackson White before joining Vial Fotheringham in 2013.
Douglas came from New Jersey in 1978 to attend Arizona State University. Since being admitted to the Arizona State Bar in 1987, Douglas has focused his practice on creditor’s rights, real estate, business/corporate law, civil rights and probate. During his free time he enjoys spending time with his family, bicycling, and traveling.
David A. Fitzgerald is a civil litigator and a business attorney. He has practiced law for over 13 years and is now a principal with Titus Brueckner & Levine PLC. David previously practiced in the business law and institutional finance departments of Day Berry & Howard LLP, now known as Day Pitney LLP, a Connecticut-based firm. Before becoming an attorney, David was a vice president and chief financial officer of a closely held business, a vice president of a publicly traded company, and a senior auditor and financial consultant with an international accounting firm.. Practice. David represents plaintiffs and defendants in state and federal court, and has advocated in the Arizona Superior Court, the Arizona Court of Appeals, U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona, and the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Arizona. David has prosecuted and defended a variety of claims and causes of action, including:. · Fraud, conversion, negligence, breach of fiduciary duty and other torts;. · Securities fraud, misappropriation of trade secrets, and other statutory claims;. · Breach of contract, promissory estoppel, unjust enrichment and other claims arising out of or relating to contracts or quasi-contracts;. · Wrongful termination, wage claims, and other claims in the employment context;. · Will contests, abuse of vulnerable adults, and other claims in probate; and. · Foreclosures, garnishments, receiverships, non-dischargeability actions and other actions and proceedings pertaining to creditors’ rights and bankruptcy.. David counsels and advises clients in business and transactional matters, and has structured businesses and transactions, drafted and negotiated purchase and sale agreements, credit agreements, security agreements, guaranties, leases, and many other types of legal documents, and performed due diligence with respect to, closed, and otherwise participated in numerous transactions. He has experience in a variety of areas, including commercial contracts and transactions, banking, lending and finance, entity formation, dissolution and termination, mergers, acquisitions and divestitures, general corporate and business law, sports and entertainment law, and real estate transactions.
Construction lawyer Kent Lang is the founder and senior partner of the Scottsdale, Arizona, law firm of Lang, Baker & Klain, PLC. The native of Rockwell City, Iowa (affectionately known as "the Golden Buckle on the Corn Belt") represents owners, contractors, subcontractors and construction suppliers in construction litigation, commercial litigation and creditors' rights in bankruptcy.
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.
Beth Findsen has litigated complex commercial cases for 20 years, first in Houston, Texas, then in Arizona. Ms. Findsen became a member of the Texas Bar in 1997, and a member of the Arizona Bar in 2004. In her first year of practice at Baker Botts, LLP in Houston, Texas in 1997, she second-chaired and litigated one case to jury verdict, with successful results for the client. Her trial practice has encompassed a broad array of business litigation matters including foreclosure defense; business torts; class actions; construction disputes; contract disputes; fiduciary disputes; officer and director liability; oil & gas matters; partnership cases; real estate disputes; and securities fraud. Her clients have included large publicly-traded oil companies, national sports teams, hedge funds, national hotel chains, Fortune 400 employers, as well as consumer homeowners and individuals. In her tenure at Cunningham, Darlow, Ms. Findsen assisted in the six-month trial of a famous probate case, one of a bundle of related cases that ultimately resulted in the landmark decision by the U.S. Supreme Court in Stern v. Marshall, elucidating the jurisdiction of Bankruptcy Judges vs. Article III judges to decide matters of state law that are subsumed into bankruptcy cases.. Ms. Findsen has represented both plaintiffs and defendants in state and federal courts before judges and juries. Ms. Findsen has practiced before federal district courts in Texas and Arizona, the United States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, the United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, the National Labor Relations Board, Arbitration Panels for securities arbitration, and Texas state courts; Arizona federal district courts, Arizona state courts.. Ms. Findsen graduated magna cum laude, ranked fourth in her graduating class of 168 students, and the top-ranked female graduate, from the University of Houston College of Law, a top-tier law school per the U.S. News & World Report Law School rankings in 1997, where she served as Articles Editor for the Houston Law Review, and was a member of the Order of the Coif and Order of the Barons. In 1991, Ms. Findsen received her Bachelor of Science s from the University of Texas at Austin.. She received numerous awards including the Corpus Juris Secundum (formerly the AmJur) awards for the top grade in Torts, Contracts, Criminal Procedure, and Civil Procedure. She received the Susman Godfrey Award for Best Litigation Paper. She worked with Texas appellate judge (since retired) of the Texas Court of Appeals-Div. 1-Houston on a special project resulting in a legislative change regarding the availability of interlocutory appeal of the denial of a special appearance by a non-resident defendant in Texas.
Berk Law Group, P.C.. is a Scottsdale, Arizona law firm of experienced lawyers committed to vigorous and tenacious representation, customer service, attention to detail, creativity, and integrity. Our litigation attorneys handle virtually all types of disputes, including estate, probate, trust, elder law, vulnerable adult, real estate, property, personal injury and insurance. We treat you the way that we would expect to be treated by an estate attorney. That means we fight hard for you to protect your interests. We treat you with dignity. Our fees are fair. We are available when you need us. Our attorneys passionately focus on solving your goals and meeting your needs.. Berk Law Group, PC. Estate, Probate and Will Disputes. Elder Law. Real Estate Disputes
After several years practicing in international litigation and arbitration for corporate clients, I felt compelled to return to my original passion for the law: consumer protection. Bankruptcy is the most effective and powerful consumer protection available, so it was an obvious choice for my area of legal practice.. Now, I serve and protect individual consumers who have been dealt crushing financial blows that commonly result from health, marital and employment issues. I am here to provide counsel, protection, remedies and empathy to whoever seeks out my service.. While Bankruptcy is a relatively inexpensive and straightforward process – as legal processes go – it is not the easy way out. It takes a great deal of introspection and personal responsibility for an individual to identify (and accept) their financial predicament and to take the appropriate steps to remedy the underlying issues. I am always impressed with my clients’ gumption and I genuinely appreciate the effort it takes them to have the initial consultation. I always treat them with the respect they deserve, and offer the empathy no one else will give.. When life deals you one of these financial blows and you think there is just no way out, please call me so I can give you some options. Don't let your fear of the unknown - or the psychological torture of debt collectors - get the better of you. The beauty of a free bankruptcy consultation is that I will provide you with clarity and options to remedy your situation. I will help you immediately relieve the stress, worry and weight you have on your shoulders – I carry that weight for you so you can get on with the business of taking care of yourself and your family.