Top best E Lawyers in Scottsdale | 1763 available
1763 E lawyers are available in Scottsdale, Arizona. These lawyers are rated between 4.7/5 to 5/5 and 56% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $42 to $70 per hour.
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1763 E Lawyers Found Near You
As an Arizona criminal defense attorney in Scottsdale, Mr. Borrelli handles criminal and DUI cases throughout Maricopa County and the State of Arizona. He has spent more than a decade protecting people charged in Criminal cases from minor misdemeanors to first degree murder. Mr. Borrelli works hard to stay up to date in current developments in Arizona DUI law as well. While DUIs are criminal offenses, DUI cases are unique. Mr. Borrelli has been defending DUI cases in Scottsdale, Phoenix, Mesa, Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert and throughout the State since opening Borrelli Law Office in 2004.
As an Arizona attorney with years of experience in constitutional law and civil rights, Ryan is known for his fearless approach to protecting individual freedoms and advocating for justice. His work spans high-profile cases, election litigation, and family court due process matters.. Why Clients Choose Ryan Heath:. Practice Areas:. Education:. Awards and Recognition:. Notable Cases:
As a former Los Angeles County District Attorney and Maricopa County Attorney in Sex Crimes, I've heard and seen it all. I've been helping families in crisis since 2006. I've spent my entire career in the courtroom and I know how to separate the truth from lies, and true controversies from insignificant drama. I know how to effectively present your side to a superior court judge. I'm in your corner and I will fight for you.
As a Board-Certified Specialist in Family Law, Taylor has the extensive knowledge and experience necessary to navigate complex divorce and custody cases. Taylor’s clients appreciate his calm demeanor, rational approach, and honest advice. Taylor’s goal in every case is to provide clarity and reassurance so that his clients can make the best possible decision for their children and their finances. When settlement isn’t possible, he takes a meticulous, logical approach to litigation to achieve the best possible result at trial.. Taylor graduated from the University of Arizona College of Law in 2012 with a strong background in legal writing. As a law student, he was selected as a write-on candidate for the Arizona Law Review and later served as its Online Editor. Taylor was also selected as a Senior Writing Fellow for the Legal Writing Program, where he mentored first-year law students in the art of legal writing.. Shortly after graduating law school, Taylor opened his own solo family law practice. Taylor managed his own practice until 2017 when he joined the business law firm Smith Saks Kuzmich (now Guidant Law). While still practicing family law, he expanded his practice to include transactional business matters and estate planning. During his tenure there, he served as second-chair counsel on multimillion dollar business transactions and assisted with the drafting and review of dozens of operating agreements, commercial leases, and employment contracts. He also worked with the managing partner to serve as “outside counsel” to several small businesses, where he gained experience dealing with the wide variety of legal issues affecting small business owners.. From 2019 to 2021, Taylor served as a judge pro tempore with the Maricopa County Superior Court, conducting ADR settlement conferences and filling in for court commissioners for single-issue hearings and protective orders. Taylor is currently a Board Member for the Family Law Section of the Maricopa County Bar Association. From 2016 through 2019, Taylor served as the Chair of the Sole Practitioner and Small Firm Section (SPSF) of the State Bar of Arizona. Taylor is a Founding Member of the American Academy for Certified Financial Litigators.. In addition to family law, Taylor is also an experienced estate planning attorney and assists clients with preparing wills, trusts, powers of attorney and other estate planning instruments. Taylor’s breadth of knowledge in business law and estate planning gives him a competitive edge when these issues arise in complex divorce cases.
Angela Poliquin is a dedicated and highly experienced criminal defense attorney based in Arizona, known for her unwavering commitment to justice and his clients. With almost 20 years of legal experience, Angela has established herself as a formidable advocate in the courtroom, defending the rights of those accused of crimes with tenacity and skill.. Angela Poliquin is the incoming president of Arizona Attorneys for Criminal Justice, Arizona’s branch of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers for the 2024 term. AACJ President is an honor bestowed on only the most talented criminal defense attorneys and leaders. She is happy to be following in Craig Rosenstein’s footsteps, who is a past president of AACJ.. Angela is a graduate of Northern Arizona University and University of Arizona College of Law. She received honors for her writing and was a writing fellow her second year of law school. She contributed a casenote to the Arizona Law Review, Kromko v. City of Tucson: Government Use of Public Funds to Influence the Outcomes of Elections.. Post-JD, Angela won the Vine Deloria Post-Graduate Fellowship and earned an LLM in Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy. Her writing was included in the coursebook, Cases and Materials on Federal Indian Law, 5th Edition, which analyzed comity versus full faith and credit as it applies in Indian Country. She also wrote a part of a human rights petition for the Hul’qumi’num Treaty Group, a union of First Nations in Canada. Her research was acknowledged in Rob William’s book, Like a Loaded Weapon: The Rehniquist Court, Indian Rights and the Legal History of Racism in America.. Angela has been practicing criminal law since 2006, channeling her passion for the underdog into fearless and clever trial work. She passionately represents indigent clients in misdemeanor, felony, and serious felony trials, and obtains more than her fair share of acquittals. In 2012, Angela transitioned her practice to invest her writing skills in post-conviction relief and appeals. She is experienced with all levels of post-conviction, from direct appeal to habeas corpus.. She is licensed to practice law in Arizona, Arizona Federal District Court, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Court of the United States.. In her spare time, Angela is a connoisseur of great horror movies and a loyal Kansas City Chiefs fan. She also enjoys hiking and camping with her family.
Amorette’s practice is currently grounded in civil litigation pertaining to state and federal consumer protection statutes, such as the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, the Truth in Lending Act, the Electronic Fund Transfer Act, the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, and the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.. Amorette is licensed in Washington and the U.S. District Courts for the Western and Eastern Districts of Washington, the District of Colorado, the Eastern District of Michigan, the District of New Mexico, and the District of North Dakota.
Alona M. Gottfried is an attorney, mediator and conflict resolution trainer in Arizona. Alona, a native of Arizona, obtained her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Arizona State University (1992; Summa Cum Laude) and her law degree from the College of Law at Arizona State University (1995; Cum Laude). Alona practices law and mediation in the areas of family law and employment law, among other areas. She received advanced mediation training at the prestigious Pepperdine School of Law, and she has taught mediation to new and experienced mediators across the state of Arizona. Alona also facilitates conflicts between groups and trains employers to help them improve employee relations and avoid employee lawsuits. Alona is a State Bar of Arizona Alternative Dispute Resolution Executive Council Member at Large. She previously served as an executive officer of the Arizona Dispute Resolution Association and is trained in Collaborative Divorce Law. She also helps resolve legal actions as a Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Pro Tem.
After working 26 years with State Farm’s in-house counsel program as a senior litigator, I decided to semi-retire and start my own business doing mediation and arbitration work. Over my 38 years as an attorney, I have tried numerous jury trials and have arbitrated and mediated literally hundreds of cases. I served as a Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Pro-Temp for 11 years. In addition, I taught numerous legal courses to adjusters and attorneys. Before starting my career at State Farm, I did Plaintiff’s personal injury work for approximately 10 years. I trust you will find that I have a very good reputation in the legal community for being fair minded and a good litigator. My strength as a mediator/arbitrator will come from my legal experience, my familiarity with Plaintiffs’ bar, and my knowledge of how insurance companies evaluate cases.
After spending more than a decade in “big law,” Allison L. Kierman founded Kierman Law, a woman-owned small business focusing on life and estate planning. Allison concentrates her practice on guiding families through the wills, trusts, and estate process and probate litigation.. Allison understands that making plans to ensure your family’s future and financial security is complicated and may involve sensitive issues. As a mother of two, Allison has the knowledge and understanding of how difficult it is to think of leaving your children with a guardian and will help you carve the best plan for ensuring your children’s future success. Allison is a natural care-taker, and will protect your family needs in a confidential, detailed, and sophisticated manner. Allison provides unique and creative solutions to difficult estate planning questions and never loses sight of the big picture. Allison can be entrusted to help you allocate life insurance proceeds, minimize estate taxes, protect your assets from creditors, and control distribution of assets to young children, special needs family members, family members with failing health, and family members who have made questionable life choices. Allison’s goal is to ensure that your estate goes to whom you want in the way you want.. Allison also provides general business consulting and counseling for those families who are also business owners and demand advice on business structuring and trusts. Allison coordinates her efforts with financial planners, accountants, and other advisors to ensure consistency and verity that all aspects of the estate plan are properly implemented.. Allison has been named a Southwest Rising Star by Super Lawyers since 2012, a designation given to the top 2.5% of lawyers in Arizona or New Mexico who are either forty years old or younger or have practiced law for ten years or less.
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.
Adam D. Martinez is a real estate litigation attorney at Martinez Law, P.L.C., a real estate law firm, serving not only the Phoenix and Scottsdale communities, but also all other Arizona communities. Adam is an experienced litigator and handles all types of real estate issues. Adam also handles real estate and business transactions, business litigation, and wills, trusts, and probate matters. Adam is experienced in appellate matters and argues appeals before the Arizona Court of Appeals.Adam regularly speaks and writes on real estate legal issues. His writings can be found in various publications including, the Arizona Real Estate Law Journal, the Arizona Attorney Magazine, and the Arizona Association of REALTORS® (AAR) REALTOR® Digest. Adam is a former Hotline Attorney for the AAR Legal Hotline, which provides real time advice regarding real estate law and risk management to designated members of the AAR. Adam is also a mediator and arbitrator for the AAR Dispute Resolution System. In addition to his legal practice, Adam is also certified by the Arizona Department of Real Estate to teach classes in foreclosures, short sales, and deficiencies, agency, disclosure, contracts, commissioner's standards, landlord-tenant issues, and fair housing.
Active in both the business community and the charitable arena. Provides services for several charties as a member and as counsel. Has a strong desire to make the legal industry less onerous by making house calls, offering free initial consultation, and explaing the process in detail so all decisions are made knowingingly based on the matter and the current law.
Abigail Neal is a second generation Arizona native who loves Arizona and is passionate about helping people achieve their personal and professional goals. Abby Neal has been practicing law in Arizona since 2008. She practices primarily in the areas of estate planning and probate, business law and contracts.
A seasoned prosecutor and trial attorney, Robyn Barrett’s tenacity when it comes to divorce and family law shows relentless ambition for justice and the satisfaction of her clients. Constantly keeping her pulse on the ever-evolving atmosphere surrounding her craft, Robyn’s skills in consulting, mediation and litigation are an astronomical asset to anyone who hires her as their attorney.. Carrying a deep love for dogs, her supportive nature yields for no species. She’s an advocate for sheltering, supporting and nurturing relationships among humans and animals alike.
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.
A dedicated criminal defense attorney committed to protecting your rights. Lucas Bennett’s path to criminal defense was forged through firsthand experience in the justice system. During college, while working as a community service officer at a police department in rural Illinois, Lucas witnessed the importance of recognizing the humanity in all individuals—regardless of their circumstances. This pivotal experience sparked his determination to attend law school and become a criminal defense attorney dedicated to ensuring fair treatment and representation for all.. Lucas earned his Juris Doctor from the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, where his exceptional commitment to criminal defense was recognized with numerous distinctions.. Lucas was awarded the Gideon Fellowship (2017-2018), an honor given to just one second-year student annually who exemplifies the qualities essential for indigent defense representation. He was also designated as a Trial Advocacy Fellow (2018), a prestigious distinction given to select students who complete rigorous curriculum designed to enhance courtroom litigation skills. Upon graduation, Lucas received the Highest Pro Bono Distinction for his commitment to public service. His undergraduate education includes a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Southern Illinois University of Edwardsville.. Since his admission to the State Bar of Arizona in 2018, Lucas has dedicated his career to criminal defense. Lucas began his career at the Maricopa County Public Defender’s Office, where he handled serious felony cases while advocating for indigent and marginalized communities. He later transitioned to private practice, expanding his expertise to a wide range of misdemeanor cases throughout Arizona’s court system. At Rosenstein Law Group, Lucas continues to provide zealous defense representation with a focus on protecting clients’ rights and securing favorable outcomes.. Beyond the courtroom, Lucas maintains an active lifestyle that reflects his energetic approach to law. Lucas enjoys running with his dog, hiking Arizona’s scenic peaks, participating in book clubs, supporting the Phoenix Suns, and playing pickleball.
5 STAR TOP-RATED PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEY. 99% success rate. Superb 10 out of 10 AVVO rating with an excellent record of settling cases without having to go to court. Bringing honesty, integrity and class to the practice of law.. Lawrence Lazzara is an aggressive and personable personal injury attorney. He is admitted to practice law in Arizona, Utah, New York, New Jersey and the New Jersey Federal District Court. Lawrence earned his law degree from New York Law School, located just six blocks from the World Trade Center. While in law school, he was honored with three Certificate of Achievement" awards for academic excellence and was named to the Dean's List four times. Lawrence finished at the top 5% of his class in Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, and Trial Advocacy.