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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 have over twenty years of experience litigating religious liberties cases and advising religious institutions on a wide array of matters including employment, tax, zoning and land use, corporate formation, bylaws and policies, litigation, and administrative and regulatory matters. My representation focuses on ensuring that ministries and churches have the legal space to minister freely. In today’s legal environment, churches and ministries need skilled legal counsel to navigate challenges that can negatively impact their ministries. I have a history of providing my clients solid legal representation together with a missional mindset that understands the ministry world. A proven litigator, I also represents clients in commercial litigation and business matters.
I have had the great pleasure to practice estate planning, elder law, and special needs planning for over 20 years now. I enjoy and appreciate the opportunity to work with seniors, disabled individuals and families to provide holistic and comprehensive solutions for their unique legal and financial concerns.. As a Phoenix native, I like to give back to the community and frequently speak on the various topics of estate planning, elder law or special needs trust for community groups as well as the State Bar of Arizona, AzNAELA, and Maricopa County Bar Association. I also presently serve on the Board of Directors for PASRS.. My firm has grown over the years to be one of the largest and most expereienced in what we do, and I am immensely proud to work with such caring and talented attorneys and other dedicated professionals. When I say my co-workers are like family, a few truly are. My husband is our firm manager, and my sister-in-law and brother-in-law work with us too. In addition, several of the paralegals have been with me for over 10 years. We all work as a team and treat our clients like family.. When not at work, I enjoy spending time with my husband of 25 years and my two children, Jack and Sarah. We enjoy activities together like travel, hiking, kayaking, and mountain biking.
I generally do not represent individual employees in legal disputes with their employers because of conflict issues.. I am a shareholder in the Phoenix office of Littler. Littler is the premier employment and labor law firm in the global marketplace, with over 1700 throughout the world. Our client base includes domestic and international businesses and governmental entities of various size. I have been recognized as a Southwest Super Lawyers, among other awards for several years, and many of my colleagues also appear on this and other award lists in Scottsdale and throughout the firm in a broad spectrum of areas of expertise.. I advise private and public sectors clients in a broad range of industries on matters involving wage and hour compliance, wrongful termination, workplace discrimination/harassment, workplace investigations, unfair competition & trade secrets, breach of contract, labor relations and workplace safety. As aprt of our international practice, I participate in legal compliance audits and preventive training, and draft employment policies and domestic and foreign employment and consultancy agreements.
I enjoy family time with my wife and two daughters. I also enjoy playing golf, tennis, or basketball, and working out.
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 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 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.
Got a Ticket? Charged with DUI? Call Yako Law at for a FREE Consultation. At Yako Law, we specialize in Criminal Defense, DUI, and Traffic Ticket defense throughout every county in Arizona. Yako Law provides each case with personalized attention and aggressive representation at an affordable rate and exceptional results. Regardless of how minuscule you might think your charge is; it’s essential to have an aggressive criminal defense attorney to review your case.. We focus specifically on DUI, civil and criminal speeding tickets, camera tickets, driving with a suspended license, driving with no insurance, failure to appear, red light tickets, MVD hearings, log book violations hit and run, reckless driving, overweight tickets, Misdemeanors, marijuana possession, drug possession, shoplifting, assault and battery, and Felonies. In addition, our firm handles Cannabis Law & Licensing in Arizona.. Our main focus is to ensure that you leave in a better situation. Alden Yako will personally handle every case to ensure his clients receive an acceptable result. With years of experience in business and law, Alden will use every legal, factual, and negotiation tactic to defend your rights. Don’t face the government alone and hire Yako Law to fight for your rights. Call Yako Law now for a FREE Consultation.
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.
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.
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.
Every divorce, custody, or family dispute is challenging and emotional for the individuals involved. Through compassion and communication, Nicole’s personalized approach seeks to reduce her clients’ stress, while assisting in formulating her clients’ priorities and achieving her clients’ goals through settlement or litigation.. Nicole’s extensive experience as a family law gives her a unique and significant perspective that she applies to her practice, and to her work as a mediator and court-appointed parenting coordinator. Nicole believes in settlement as a potential vehicle to accomplish her clients’ goals. However, when negotiation and compromise are not viable, Nicole zealously protects and advocates for her clients in Court.. Even before becoming an attorney, Nicole’s strong desire to serve families and protect children was evident. Nicole worked as a case specialist for Child Protective Services (CPS) which is now the Department of Children’s Services (DCS) and for Sojourner Center (a domestic violence shelter) as an advocate.. Following a position managing the legal department of a local non-profit organization, Nicole practiced family law as an associate attorney and later a partner at three boutique family law firms in Phoenix which handled complex divorce and custody cases. After working with Launi Jones-Sheldon for six years, Nicole and Launi continued their partnership and opened the law firm of Sheldon & Stoutner.. Nicole was honored to be appointed as a full-time judicial officer in the Maricopa County Superior Court in August of 2020 and served on the bench for a year before deciding to resume private practice. This experience, along with Nicole’s position as a divorce and paternity mediator for the Maricopa County Superior Court, provide her with valuable experience and insight about the workings of the court and judges’ decision-making processes.. Over the years, Nicole has received numerous awards and recognition related to her work as a family law attorney. She was invited to teach a course on family law as a an adjunct law professor at a local law school. On a regular basis, Nicole authors articles and presents Continuing Legal Education seminars through and for the Arizona State Bar, the Maricopa County Bar, the Arizona Chapter of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts and the Arizona Supreme Court Committee on the Impact of Domestic Violence. Topics include family law trial techniques and advocacy, current case law, mental health issues in the family court, autism and the family court, serving minority clients, orders of protection, multi-jurisdictional custody and support issues, and cultural competency.. Nicole is appointed to serve as a judge pro tem for the Maricopa County Superior Court and conducts Alternative Dispute Resolution Conferences, as well as private mediations. She is a trained Parenting Coordinator and appears on the Maricopa County Superior Court Mental Health Roster.. In her spare time, Nicole enjoys reading, skiing, travel, sporting events, and most importantly spending time with her family.. Nicole speaks both Spanish and Italian.
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.
Bryn was a trial attorney with the Office of Public Advocate for nine years before starting with the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office in 2012. In 2006, she was recognized by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors for her outstanding contributions to the Maricopa County Juvenile Probation Teen Court Programs. She was also nominated for the Arizona Public Defender Association’s Rising Star Award.. As a mother and advocate for justice, Bryn is passionate about assisting those who have suffered harm because of the wrongful conduct of others. Relying on nearly fifteen years working with children in the juvenile justice system, Bryn is dedicated to assisting children and teens who have been seriously injured as well as helping parents navigate their child’s claim. Her background also assists in gathering evidence for victims in criminal cases for future use in civil cases against criminal defendants.. Bryn serves on the Board of Directors of the Arizona Center for Law in the Public Interest and New Life Center Domestic Violence Shelter. She is also heavily involved with the Scottsdale Unified School District serving on the Yes to Children Committee as well as Sequoya Elementary and Cocopah Middle School Site Councils. Her past and present volunteer organizations include: Treasure House, Business United for Scottsdale Schools (BUSS), Yes to Children M&O Override PAC, Girl Scouts, Parents of Murdered Children, Arizona Special Olympics, North Scottsdale Little League, The Solel Preschool, 4Mati Foundation and Maricopa County Teen Court.. DeFusco Law represents accident victims, wrongful death survivors, crime victims, and victims of unreasonable conduct by insurance companies. Our clients have suffered serious injuries or are families who have lost a loved one because of the negligence of others. We are referral-based and we do not advertise so we can maintain a low-volume practice dedicated to providing personal service to our clients, often during the most difficult times in their lives.. Bryn and Andy DeFusco are the founding and managing attorneys of DeFusco Law, P.L.C. As long-time residents of the Valley, we are deeply committed to our community. We are happily married, and when not working enjoy spending time with our two children.
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: