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563 Estate lawyers are available in Scottsdale, Arizona. These lawyers are rated between 4.1/5 to 4.5/5 and 48% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $35.0 to $60.0 per hour.
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I begin by thanking you for considering me as your potential attorney. I believe it is important for potential clients to know as much as possible about my qualifications, including my education and expereince in my areas of practice. I have included substantial information here, but to the extent you would like to know more, I encourage you to review my firm's website, or feel free to call or email me with any additional questions you may have.. I began my practice as a third-year law student admitted to practice in all State Courts in Arizona through an internship program, where I worked with a wonderful supervising attorney at a Scottsdale real estate firm. I was fortunate to start my trial expereince early on, in that I had already handled six trials by the time my internship concluded, including two jury trials. From there, I immediately moved on to a reputable Phoenix general practice law firm. I worked primarily with the firm's Senior Partner to establish a new practice area for both the firm and the State of Arizona, which would become my niche in the legal field. We represented homeowners and condominium owners against their owners' associations (HOAs/COAs). Most firms practicing in this area represent HOAs/COAs only, so we began pioneering the way with only a few others in the State working specifically with owners. Although my practice was very focused on community law and litigation in that regard, I practiced (and continue to practice) in other civil law and litigation areas, including but not limited to: commercial litigation, commercial collections, land use, zoning, real estate generally, torts such as defamation and invasion of privacy/Lanham Act violations, personal injury, wrongful death, business law and litigation, partnership disputes, elder abuse, construction law and litigation, lien litigation, and employment litigation for both employers and employees. It was truly a general litigation firm, such that I had amazing opportunities to gain experience in numerous areas of the law.. I remained with that firm for nearly 8 years, until the time was right for me to open my own practice with my husband when he graduated from law school and immediately passed the Arizona Bar examination. We opened our firm in 2011, and upon his admission to the Bar, it became McKeddie Cooley, in May 2011. Since that time, my practice has remained essentially the same, but I am more focused on community law and litigation than other areas, although our firm still handles cases of a general civil nature frequently.. I am passionate about my work and care deeply about my clients' satisfaction. With respect to HOAs and COAs in particular, I believe there is a bias in favor of the associations both financially and legally. I advocate for legislative change and speak with the media in an effort to influence the legislature to consider positive change for owners as often as I can. Associations spend approximately $2 million per year lobbying with the Arizona legislature alone, yet essentially nothing is spent on owners' rights. There are some dedicated volunteers that work tirelessly for owner rights, but again, the deck is stacked against them and the result is often inadequate and/or well-intended, but misguided legislation. There is no regulation of HOAs or COAs in Arizona, such that attorneys are essentially the only hope an owner has when he or she (or an entity) finds themselves in a dispute with their association. There is an adminstrative process at the Office of Adminstrative Hearings, but I believe it is problematic in many ways, as owners often end up with unfavorable results even when they win at the OAH level (HOA/COAs can and do appeal the results owners obtain at the OAH). I am very sympathetic to the overall cause of owner rights and abuse of power that unfortunately often occurs within the boards of directors for owner associations in Arizona. This is not to suggest that all HOAs/COAs are bad, as I recognize the hard work good people do as volunteers serving their communities who are dedicated to fairness. Those individuals do not end up on my desk, as they manage their communities well.. Fairness and justice are concepts that are not lost on me in any respect. I make every effort to keep my rates as reasonable and fair as possible, often offering discounts as a courtesy to my clients. We are generally an hourly based firm, as our contingency fee and flat fee work is extremly limited in nature. It is my goal to be as upfront with potential clients as I possibly can be, which is why I provide as much disclosure here as possible regarding the nature of our firm's billings.. If you would like to know more about my experience, publications, and interactions with local media in Arizona, please review our firm's website listed above. Some of my cases have been featured on the local news, and some have been featured in local newspapers. I have also been interviewed for general HOA/COA issues in legal newspapers and Internet radio shows.. I am quite proud of my education, as I worked very hard for my achievements. I graduated second in my class, Magna Cum Laude, from California Western School of Law in San Diego, Calfiornia in December 2003, where I had the honor of being selected as a Kennedy Scholar. Before law school, I attended Arizona State University, earning a Bachelor's of Science degree in Justice Studies. I graduated Suma Cum Laude with a 3.93 GPA in December 2000. In both instances, I graduated a semester early, as I put in extra hours while maintaining employment on a full-time basis in college.. As you can likely see, I am a hard worker and strive for perfection in everything that I do. I am results oriented, such that our firm interviews potential clients and we do not take cases that we do not feel we have a high likelihood of success. We pride ourselves on ethical representation, which is something we feel is often lost on attorneys, thereby lending to a negative perception we hope to contribute to changing for the positive. We do not promise anything that cannot be guaranteed, and rather, we are very honest about the reality of litigation. Nothing in the legal industry can possibly be guaranteed insofar as results are concerned. However, our experience has taught us what is likely to succeed and what is not. We will be honest with you and tell you the truth about the goals you have in your legal endeavors, usually in our initial consultation if we can discern enough information to do so there. We will make every effort to obtain the relief you seek if it is possible to do so. In this regard, we are expereinced in appellate work, as trial courts sometimes make mistakes (judges are people, too). We are proud to report we recently obtained a victory for our clients via Special Action at the Arizona Court of Appeals in a published Opinion, Halt v. The Honorable J. Richard Gama. Both attorneys in our firm are published law review authors as well. It is very important to research any attorney you are thinking of hiring and I am happy to answer any questions you may have aboout me, our firm, or our legal services. We look forward to speaking with you.
I am the entrepreneurial principal in my Scottsdale, Arizona based firm, which I founded on January 01, 1994. My boutique law practice is dedicated to rendering quality and cost-effective legal services in the areas of transactional commercial and residential real estate law and general corporate and business law. Over the course of my 35+ year legal career, I have represented both sophisticated institutional clients with a national presence as well as clients who own small and medium sized businesses that are concentrated within various aspects of the real estate field. I also handle life-cycle events from inception through dissolution for a wide variety of other, non-real estate related businesses, industries and trades.. I have a particular interest and expertise in assisting local Arizona-based companies with their transactional real estate, corporate and business legal needs. I have been a proud member of Local First Arizona since 2011 and have provided legal services to a number of unique and creative businesses through that affiliation. I have been fortunate to work on several "adaptive reuse" real estate projects that have already transformed and will continue to transform the older parts of the midtown and downtown portions of Phoenix.. My years spent in Chicago working on sophisticated real estate and corporate deals at a major national law firm, when combined with my years spent in the Phoenix/Scottsdale area running my own law firm have matured me into a highly-skilled, experienced and practical lawyer that is capable of rendering quality legal services at cost-effective rates.
I am founding member of Leighton & Abdo, PLLC, and an Arizona native. My practice areas include bankruptcy,plaintiff's civil litigation and civil litigation defense, collections, collections defense (credit card, promissory note, breach of contract, etc.), debtor and creditor rights, and estate planning (including wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and real property deeds). I have presented cases before the Arizona Court of Appeals, the Arizona Supreme Court, the Federal Eight Circuit Court of Appeals, the Federal Bankruptcy Panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Court of the United States of America.
I am focusing my practice on public policy, equine law, land use issues, real estate and business transactions, renewable energy, and my firm can handle family law, litigation, employment matters, DUI, and almost any other legal issue you may have. Let me know how we can assist you.
I am an experienced attorney who brings big firm service to my clients. I have also been a business owner, real estate developer and business management consultant.
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!
I am a transactional real estate attorney focusing on acquisitions/dispositions, leasing, financing, and brokerage. I have been a real estate attorney since 2007, an Arizona licensed real estate broker since 2001, and an Arizona Department of Real Estate (ADRE) registered real estate instructor since 2011. I am a past director of the Phoenix Association of REALTORS® (2012-2014) and an editor for the forthcoming "Arizona Real Estate Transactions Manual" to be published by the Real Property Section of the State Bar of Arizona. I received my bachelor’s degree through the Real Estate Program of the College of Business at Arizona State University, and later earned an MBA from the University of Phoenix.
I am a seasoned Arizona attorney with experience in a broad variety of real estate and business matters. I often work with real estate developers, investors and property owners on development matters and transactions of all types. I also work with business owners, entrepreneurs, start-ups and non-profits on formation matters, contracts and compliance. Please visit for a complete list of my practice areas.. My background includes practice in both large and mid-size law firms; serving as in-house counsel in the homebuilding and resort development industries; and executive level roles in the hospitality, food & beverage, entertainment, recreation and non-profit sectors. My legal education included an emphasis in business, real estate and tax law, and I have an undergraduate degree in business administration.. My business experience allows me to go beyond textbook legal answers and provide practical structuring and advice. Plus, as a sole practitioner working for a select group of clients from a home office with no overhead, I remain responsive and can offer very affordable rates.
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.
Hi! I am a second-generation estate planning attorney with over two decades of experience, and I have seen how even the best intentions can have negative results. Without considering estate planning, family members can be left in confusion, turmoil, or worse, after a loved one passes.. That is why my focus is on creating comprehensive estate plans that fulfill the wishes of professionals, business owners, and retirees to enable a transition that protects the remaining beneficiaries.. My vision is simple and powerful: provide every client with an exceptional legal planning experience. With a decade spent in the courtroom as a trial attorney, I understand how to help clients and their families protect against predatory lawsuits and stay out of court.. I have been featured in the media as an estate planning authority, including ABC News, NBC News, FOX News and Bloomberg Law.. When not at the office, I enjoy spending time with my wife, seven children and grandchildren. I love the outdoors and am an avid wilderness backpacker - I have even backpacked to the bottom (and back out!) of the Grand Canyon 14 times.
Greg holds the distinction of achieving the top score when he took the Arizona bar exam.Greg's significant business achievements began after law school, when he assumed management of his family's real estate firm, and helped catapult its growth to more than 300 agents. He subsequently founded several highly successful brokerage, franchise, and development firms, both nationally and locally, including one that grew to more than 100 offices with locations from Fairbanks, Alaska, to Boca Raton, Fla.EducationAmerican University, Washington College of Law, J.D., 1974Miami University, B.S., 1971, with honorsOf NoteA highly regarded national real estate expert, entrepreneur, educator and author, Greg has been quoted in books, magazines and newspapers across the country, and has appeared on numerous radio and television programs, including frequent interviews and guest commentary in The Wall Street Journal and on National Public Radio. He has been quoted in or his companies have been referenced by REALTOR® magazine, Money magazine, Kiplinger's book, Buying and Selling a Home and The Arizona Republic.Greg is an adjunct professor at the Phoenix School of Law.Community InvolvementGreg is an active advocate for the homeless, volunteering for Phoenix Rescue Mission and serving on its steering committee, which raised more than $12 million for construction of a Women's and Children's Center. He is a participant in the State Bar of Arizona Volunteer Lawyer Program and also has served as a youth mentor through Big Brothers/Big Sisters.Bar Admissions· Arizona, 2010· Ohio, 1974 (inactive)Professional Licenses· Ohio Real Estate Broker's license, 1971· Kentucky Real Estate Broker's license, 1977· Arizona Real Estate Broker's license, 1981Professional Affiliations· State Bar of Arizona· Arizona Volunteer Lawyers Program. Presentations· Taught real estate continuing education courses· Taught real estate pre-license courses, Edgecliff College, Cincinnati, Ohio. Greg has been honored as one of the "Top 100 REALTORS in the Nation," and has been nominated for National Real Estate Educator of the Year, Arizona Entrepreneur of the Year and the National REALTOR Good Neighbor awards.
Grant H. Frazier represents clients in business and complex litigation and arbitration matters involving commercial contracts, securities, corporate governance, real estate, construction, partnership disputes, trademark protection, and trusts and estates. He has tried civil matters before numerous Arizona superior courts, the Arizona Court of Appeals, the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, as well as arbitration matters before the AAA and FINRA.. He also has experience drafting a range of commercial, corporate, real estate, employment, and estate documents.. Grant leverages his experience in both litigation and transactional matters in the provision of outside general counsel services. To sharpen his understanding of the intersection of economics, law, and public policy, he completed the highly-competitive Frédéric Bastiat Fellowship. Grant applies his value-added mindset to help clients with strategic planning, corporate governance, protection of intellectual property rights, positioning of businesses for acquisition, and leveraging emerging technologies in business operations.. Since his second year of practice, Grant has been recognized by Thomson Reuters as a Southwest Super Lawyers® Rising Star in the area of Closely Held Business Law and by Martindale-Hubbell® as a Platinum Client Champion.. His scholarly works have been, or will soon be, published by Harvard, Georgetown, University of Southern California, Arizona State University, and UC Hastings law schools, as well as by Dartmouth and Pomona Colleges. His scholarship addresses a range of novel legal and ethical approaches to topics including non-traded real estate investment trusts (REITs), Arizona’s Regulatory Sandbox, the implementation of serum-based genetic tests related to diagnosing and treating traumatic brain injury as part of employer-sponsored wellness programs, CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing treatment, international economic espionage and U.S. intergovernmental debt, heuristic methods for assessing liability frameworks to optimize policymaking for the Fourth Industrial Revolution, and the Senate confirmation process for U.S. Supreme Court nominees.. Demand for Grant's counsel transcends the law. His passion for making a positive impact on his community is evident from his various leadership posts. He was elected by ASU Law's Board of Directors to ASU Law's Advisory Council in 2020 and appointed by Arizona Governor Doug Ducey to Arizona's Civil Rights Advisory Board (ACRAB) in 2021. Grant also serves as Secretary of the Board of Directors for the Center for Law and Military Policy (CLMP), Chairman of the Claremont Colleges Rugby Board of Directors, Attorney Editor for the Journal of Law, Policy & Military Affairs, and an alumni admissions interviewer for Pomona College. He is also an active member of the Phoenix Committee on Foreign Relations (PCFR) and the Federalist Society.. In addition, Grant spearheaded the creation and endowment of the James Madison Scholarship – the first student-led endowed scholarship in ASU’s history – which seeks to promote student leadership and extracurricular intellectual programming. Grant also leads development efforts for the Claremont Colleges Rugby Program and writes grant applications for the Center for Law and Military Policy.. Grant earned his law degree from ASU’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law in 2019 with a Law, Science, and Technology certificate. He externed with the Hon. Bridget E. Bade, now of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit; Hon. David A. Thompson of the California Court of Appeal, Fourth Appellate District, Division Three; and the Arizona Attorney General’s Civil Litigation Division. Grant also worked as a Policy Analyst for a member of the Arizona House of Representatives; as a consultant determining the applicability of special privileges as part of a U.S. Congressional investigation; and on the Advisory Council of an education technology company.. While in law school, Grant served as Editor-in-Chief of the American Bar Association’s science and technology journal – Jurimetrics Journal ; Visiting Editor of the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy ; and as founding Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Law, Policy & Military Affairs. He also served as President of the ASU Law Federalist Society; Vice President of Law Students for Veterans Legal Issues; Symposium Chair for the 2019 Federalist Society National Student Symposium – the largest law student conference in the U.S.; ASU Law’s Student Senator to the ASU Graduate and Professional Student Association (GPSA); and logged the second most pro bono hours in his graduating class.. He graduated from Pomona College in 2016 with a B.A. in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics. While at Pomona College, Grant captained his football and rugby teams – earning All-League and All-American honors in both sports.. Grant enjoys spending time with his family and is passionate about mentorship, fitness, educational travel, military history, geopolitics, and exploring the great outdoors.
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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.
For over 40 years, Mr. Boland has been advising high-net-worth individuals and families nationwide in all aspects of estate planning, including tax-advantaged transfers of assets, and multigenerational planning.. Robert W. Boland Jr. formed Boland Law Group, PLLC to better assist clients with their legal needs while advising them how to properly leverage those rights through strategic legal planning. Robert has since grown the firm to represent successful entrepreneurs, private investors, business executives, families and their family offices whose wealth is self-made or has been accumulated over many generations throughout the United States and other countries. Robert concentrates on counseling high-net-worth individuals and family groups in all facets of sophisticated wealth and estate planning and protection, estate, gift and generation-skipping transfer taxation, income taxation of estates and trusts, and succession planning for closely held and family businesses.. Today Robert has developed one of the most respected and known estate & tax planning practices in the region. In addition to Robert’s vast experience, he has a business degree, a Juris Doctor and a post-doctoral degree (LL.M.) in Tax. Robert has been listed in the Who’s Who in American Law, first edition, as well as Best Lawyers in the United States (Expert Witnesses) and rated at the highest level with Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review.
For 44 years I have represented people in every kind of civil litigation in Arizona including car accidents, medical malpractice claims, divorces, estate disputes and insurance matters.. I served two terms on the Paradise Valley Town Counsel, and was Vice Mayor from 1994 to 1996.. I was apppointed special assistant attorney general of the State of Arizona for civil litigation.
Emily B. Kile is a graduate of the Northeastern School of Law in Boston, Massachusetts. She graduated Magna Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Colorado, Boulder and holds a Master's Degree in Psychology from Boston College. She is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), past President of the Arizona Chapter (2008), and a member of the Academy of Special Needs Planners and the Special Needs Alliance. She is licensed to practice law in Arizona. She has been licensed to practice law since 1993. Emily also serves on the Arizona Fiduciary Board. The Fiduciary Board oversees the discipline of fiduciaries licensed in the State of Arizona and approves requests for licensure. She practices in the areas of: estate planning, guardianship & conservatorship, ALTCS planning, probate & trust administration and special needs planning.
Eddie Pantiliat’s practice emphasizes wrongful death, personal injury, medical malpractice, and product liability claims, as well as commercial litigation involving business disputes, corporate matters, construction and real estate, commercial torts, and employment matters. Additionally, he has been specially trained in the practice of mediation.. Mr. Pantiliat’s experience includes representation of many seriously injured victims of negligence, malpractice and dangerous products. He is responsible for the successful litigation of a wrongful death case that yielded a settlement of more than $1.3 million for our client and a settlement of $2.7 million in a personal injury case. His commitment to his clients has earned him a preeminent ranking on Martindale Hubbell.. Mr. Pantiliat has over a decade’s experience in representing small to mid-size businesses as general counsel, helping clients in areas including formation, employment agreements and contracts, shareholder agreements, and buy/sell agreements. He has also been nominated by his peers as one of Arizona’s Finest Lawyers.. Mr. Pantiliat received his B.A. in Political Science from California State University at Northridge and his law degree from Whittier Law School. Mr. Pantiliat is a member of the Jewish Community Association Education Council, 2013 President of the Arizona Jewish Business Network organization and a Board member for the Jewish Association of Greater Phoenix’s 2013 Mega Event. He is also a member of the State Bar of Arizona, the American Trial Lawyers Association, and the Arizona Trial Lawyers Association.
During Bryan’s 30 years of practicing family law he has handled a variety of cases from amicable dissolutions to high conflict child custody cases. To help guide clients through the legal process and make it less intimidating, Bryan believes it is vital to take the time to listen and understand his clients’ unique issues.. Bryan has served a broad range of clients, spanning from those protecting large asset clients to those still working to accumulate more wealth. Bryan’s focus is in division of retirement or financial accounts, business interests, spousal maintenance and financially complex cases.. Bryan’s wealth of experience has also made him a successful mediator. Bryan has helped parties reach resolution when neither party thought it possible. Bryan has learned that when people feel that they have been heard and their concerns are taken seriously, they feel ready to deal with the most stressful situations.
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.
Dennis Brookshire has over thirty years of legal experience representing business and entrepreneurial clients, financial institutions, and clients in the real estate and construction industry. His practice emphasizes business, real estate, construction, commercial law, creditor rights, tax and related litigation. He also represents clients before the Internal Revenue Service. Dennis is also an Arizona licensed real estate salesperson.. Dennis is licensed in Arizona and Oregon and is a member of the Arizona and Oregon State Bar Associations, the American Bar Association and various local legal associations. Dennis is a member of the Real Estate and Business sections of the Arizona and Oregon Bar Associations. He is admitted to the Arizona and Oregon Supreme Courts, Federal District Courts of Arizona and Oregon, Federal Circuit Court of Appeals (9th Circuit), and United States Tax Court.. Mr. Brookshire graduated cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in political science and business administration, cum laude, from Oregon State University in 1979. He earned his Doctor of Jurisprudence from the University of Oregon School of Law in 1982. Mr. Brookshire has served on the Oregon State Bar’s Real Estate and Land Use Section executive committee and is past chair of the section’s Continuing Legal Education Committee. He has also served on the Oregon State Bar Association’s Local Professional Responsibility Committee.. Mr. Brookshire is former general counsel for the Institute of Certified Business Counselors. He has been a frequent speaker and instructor for Oregon and Arizona real estate professionals including their ethics courses. Dennis has served on various boards and councils for financial institutions and community organizations, including being a former chairman of the board of one of Oregon’s largest credit unions.
David W. Dow is an experienced attorney who has been practicing law in the state of Arizona for over thirty-two years. David obtained his Bachelor of Science from Arizona State University in 1979, graduating summa cum laude. He then attended Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law where he obtained his Juris Doctorate and graduated number seven in his graduating class.. During his thirty-two years as an attorney, David has litigated cases in many different jurisdictions. He has personally tried cases and has been published for the cases that he has tried in the Arizona Court of Appeals, Arizona Supreme Court, Arizona District Court, California District Court and Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. He has tried many high profile cases to jury conclusions and has represented a variety of celebrities, professional athletes and large corporations. He has also been successful in litigating matters involving individuals and small businesses.. David Dow has an overall Peer Rating of 5.0 out of 5.0 by Martindale-Hubbell, he is a former member of the State Bar Committee, a member of the Boys and Girls Club of Scottsdale a member of aArizona State Bar and a member of the Maricopa County Bar Association. Most importantly, however, David Dow is a passionate attorney who loves and respects the practice of law. He is committed to his clients and understands that a client’s decision to hire Dow Law Office means that each and every client will receive the best possible representation.
David Shein is a Board Certified Real Estate Specialist and, as a founding member of Shein Phanse Adkins P.C. , David Shein brings more than 25 years of substantive legal and business experience to the representation of the firm’s clients. David focuses on the representation of established and emerging companies and financial institutions in all facets of real estate acquisition, development, financing and leasing, including asset based lending, development planning and entitlement, venture formation, due diligence, strategic business planning, capital acquisition and financing, complex contract negotiations and mergers and acquisitions.In the areas of real estate and commercial (asset based) financing, David represents both public and privately held companies and financial institutions in complex multi-state transactions throughout Arizona and the Southwest involving asset acquisition, development and specialized equity and non-equity financing formats, include securitized credit and related facilities, and traditional asset based lending. David also has extensive experience representing landlords, tenants and lenders in all aspects of commercial leasing. David represents developers and lenders in the acquisition, development, leasing, financing and/or sale of office buildings, shopping centers, multi-family projects, master planned communities, resort/golf properties, industrial properties, and single-family residential developments.In addition to representing clients in connection with core real estate, real estate development and related financing and M&A activities, David handles a wide range of real estate related matters including loan enforcement, foreclosure, secured (UCC Article 9) transactions, low income housing (Section 42) tax credit transactions and Section 1031 exchanges. David is also an experienced mediator and maintains an active and successful Alternative Dispute Resolution practice.David earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration (with distinction) from the University of Arizona in 1984, with a double major in accounting and corporate finance. He graduated from Arizona State University College of Law (cum laude) in 1987. David is a Real Estate Specialist, certified by the State Bar of Arizona – Board of Legal Specialization, holds the highest rating (AV) from the Martindale- Hubbell attorney rating service and has been consistently named as a top real estate lawyer by Best Lawyers®, Chambers USA® and Southwest Super Lawyers®. David is also a Judge Pro Tem of the Maricopa County Superior Court and a Member of the State Bar of Arizona Board of Legal Specialization.
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.