Top best Bus Lawyers in Tucson | 206 available
206 Bus lawyers are available in Tucson, Arizona. These lawyers are rated between 4.5/5 to 4.9/5 and 63% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $46 to $80 per hour.
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“One of the things I like best about my job is building lasting relationships with interesting people who are involved in challenging businesses and ambitious projects. I get to learn about what really matters to them, their appetite for risk, and how I can help them achieve their most important goals, structure their transactions, deal with day-to-day management issues, and, when necessary, litigate disputes that affect and, in some cases, threaten their company.”
With over 25 years of legal experience, clients trust me to navigate corporate law, commercial transactions, and real estate matters with confidence. I bring the sophistication of big-city legal expertise with the trust and reliability of a small-town approach, delivering both high-level strategy and personalized, results-driven counsel.. My practice includes business contracts, LLC and corporate formations, business purchases and sales, commercial lease negotiations, and business dispute resolution. As an attorney and commercial real estate broker, I also assist companies with business brokerage, succession planning, business transition strategies, and “business divorce” when facing restructuring or ownership changes.. Clients often describe my approach as calm and reassuring, making even complex legal and business matters feel manageable and stress-free. At the same time, I take a fiercely strategic approach, ensuring their interests are protected, optimized, and positioned for long-term success.. Beyond legal strategy, I emphasize practical, clear-headed problem-solving. I developed the Yoga for Lawyers program for the State Bar of Arizona, helping attorneys manage stress and maintain focus—an approach I bring to my clients as well. By combining sharp legal analysis with a steady, solutions-driven mindset, I help businesses move forward with clarity and confidence.. Whether launching a business, negotiating a major transaction, or resolving a dispute, clients receive practical, results-driven legal counsel tailored to their needs. Schedule a complimentary consult today.
John C. Gilmore, Jr. has worked as an attorney in the Pima County Juvenile Court since 1990, handling delinquency, dependency, severance, mental health and adoption cases. Mr. Gilmore was a founding member of the Pima County Model Court Project and currently serves on the statewide Court Improvement Committee. Mr. Gilmore has served as Juvenile Law faculty for the Juvenile Law Section of the State Bar, the Court Improvement Project, Pima County Juvenile Court and the Arizona Supreme Court's Administration of Courts. Mr. Gilmore has represented the Pascua Yaqui Tribe, the Tohono O'odham and Navajo Nations in Pima County Juvenile Court Dependency actions. The Law Office of John C. Gilmore, Jr. P.C. currently represents both private and indigent, court appointed clients in all Juvenile Court matters.
I’m Mark Rubin. I have been a lawyer for almost 40 years. My primary practice areas have always included business and real estate matters, probate and estate and incapacity planning (including trust and estate litigation), and ethics and professional responsibility aka the law of lawyering. (More recently, as part-time General Counsel for Pima Medical Institute - a private, allied health, vocational school - I have learned much about education law.) I have been in Tucson for 59+ years. I graduated from Beloit College and from the U of A College of Law.. Presently, I'm delighted to be practicing with Leigh Bernstein - a terrific elder law lawyer - and Matthew Scarber, our very talented associate attorney.* Leigh and I are very blessed in so many ways! We share a great life together. We enjoy our work and play lives. We like wtching Matt turn into a really good lawyer. We appreciate our staff people, who show up wanting to help. Best of all, in this mix, is the fact that we make an okay living serving others. People who need good advice and professionals who focus on solving their problems.. *Leigh and I are also Licensed Fiduciaries. Through Southern Arizona Fiduciary Services LLC we act as trustees, conservators, and personal representatives.
I offer the experience and judgment that comes from over 42 years spent in court. I have completed well over 220 jury trials. I have been an elected District Attorney, public defender, and a private lawyer for over 24 years. I am licensed in both Arizona and New Mexico. I personally provide my clients with the best possible legal services. I practice in Federal, Arizona and New Mexico state courts. I also take select appellate cases. In appropriate situations I will act as Knapp counsel and provide second opinion and consultation services.
I have been practicing law for over two decades.. I've litigated and won jury trials involving negligent road design, nursing home abuse and financial exploitation of vulnerable adults, insurance agent negligence and insurance bad faith, medical malpractice, premises liability cases and motor vehicle personal injury cases. When it is in the client’s best interest, I will settle cases through negotiation and mediation.. After graduating from high school in Newington, Connecticut, I worked for small law firm in Hartford. That experience piqued my interest in becoming a lawyer. After earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Politics and Government from the University of Hartford, I transferred to the University of San Diego where I earned a law degree.. While I was in law school, I worked as a Summer Associate at a large corporate law firm in Stamford, Connecticut. After graduating, I joined the firm but found that I was more interested in litigation and advocacy than corporate representation so I left to firm to serve as Managing Attorney for White Mountain Legal Aid in Show Low, Arizona. There, I represented clients in domestic relations and consumer matters. I later transferred to the Southern Arizona Legal Aid Office, where I focused primarily on domestic relations matters and legislative advocacy.. After nearly four years with Southern Arizona Legal Aid, I joined Goldberg & Osborne and began handling injury cases. I left the firm to become a partner at a local personal injury firm before I joined the Khalidi Law Firm, PLLC in 2013. I found that the Khalidi Law Firm shares my values of client advocacy and honest legal representation.. I litigated a nursing home appellate case which resulted in a published opinion from the Arizona Court of Appeals Division II, Corbett v. Manor Care. I also helped draft legislation on domestic violence and child support and litigated a case on child custody jurisdiction, which resulted in a published Arizona Supreme Court opinion.. I've tried cases in Pima, Maricopa, Navajo, Apache, Santa Cruz, and Cochise counties in Arizona and in the United States District Court for the District of Arizona and in Federal District Court in Pennsylvania and Colorado. I've handled cases in White Mountain Apache and Tohono O’odham tribal courts, as well as the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals and the Arizona Supreme Court.. I have a strong commitment to improving the lives of the vulnerable people in our Tucson community. I have volunteered for non-profit organizations that advocate for victims and served as legal counsel for a study at the University of Arizona on restorative justice for sexual assault cases. I've given presentations on victims’ rights, domestic violence, and nursing home abuse and neglect at the university and to various professional organizations. Currently, volunteer to teach adults how to read.
I focus my practice primarily on estate planning, trusts and probate as well as real estate and general business legal matters. I am committed to providing superior representation to clients.. Prior to joining Mesch, Clark, Rothschild, I practiced law in New York City, where I worked on a variety of corporate and financial litigation matters in which I gained significant experience with mortgage-backed securities, commercial litigation, product liability, and antitrust matters. I am admitted to practice in Arizona as well as New York. Most recently, I worked at Arizona Land and Water Trust and Waterfall Attorneys where my work introduced me to a range of real estate and business matters.. I am involved with local organizations that support our community including my role as Board Member of the Pima County Community Land Trust and Member of the Junior League of Tucson. I received my B.A. from New York University and J.D. from Fordham University School of Law. Having transplanted from the Northeast, I am very excited to call Tucson, and Mesch, Clark, Rothschild, home.
I am passionate about my job. I believe that information is power and when I have it I share it. I spend a large portion of my time speaking to the public as well as professional organizations so that business owners are educated and up to date on the laws that may affect their business. I don't want anyone to be caught unaware by a change in the law.
I am a Tucson, Arizona native (and married a native too). I am a graduate of the University of Arizona College of Law, and I have been practicing for the past nineteen years in Tucson, Marana, Oro Valley, and around the state. I served as an adjunct professor at the University of Arizona College of Law in 2018 and 2019 teaching Real Estate Finance.. I handle matters in the following areas in Tucson, Oro Valley, and Marana and statewide: tax lien foreclosure; foreclosure defense; mortgage workouts; deed of trust foreclosures; non-profit in-house counsel; small business in-house counsel; business formation and litigation; business buy/sell agreements; property buy/sell agreements; real estate litigation; trustee's sales; excess proceeds; real property litigation; insurance bad faith litigation; and general personal injury plaintiff cases.. If you are looking for insights on real estate, foreclosure, and land use topics in Tucson, Arizona, and nationally, take a look at my blog at .
I am a business, real estate, banking and data security attorney who represents companies, banks, credit unions and individuals in commercial and corporate transactions. I have more than 15 years of experience as an attorney in the private sector practicing business, banking, regulatory, compliance, real estate and consumer and commercial lending law. Prior to entering private practice, I served as in-house counsel to the credit card division of a national bank and financial services company for 5 years. Because of my experience as both in-house and outside counsel, I have a unique perspective for my clients. What this means from a practical perspective is that it is always my goal to provide my clients with comprehensive, pragmatic, actionable legal advice and risk management assistance that is appropriate, useful and effective.. After serving as a partner at a Tucson law firm for several years, I recently opened my own practice where I continue to represent businesses, banks, credit unions, companies and individuals.
First and foremost, Ali is a community activist and high school football coach who believes that making positive contributions in ones’ community is an enormous aspect of living a successful and fulfilled life. Ali is also an AV-rated attorney who practices in the areas of labor and employment law, business consultation, commercial litigation and tort law. Ali has litigated a wide variety of employment, traditional labor, corporate and general liability matters. Additionally, Ali has advised and assisted management clients seeking to enforce restrictive covenants and with respect to a multitude of federal and state compliance issues. He also acts as de facto general counsel to a number of significant corporate clients who conduct business across multiple jurisdictions.
Daniel J. Quigley earned his B.S. in Business Administration with High Distinction from the University of Arizona’s Eller College of Management in 1982 and his Juris Doctor cum laude from the Northwestern University’s Pritzker School of Law in Chicago in 1986. Dan’s practice has focused on representing businesses and governmental entities in complex litigation matters (including antitrust, loan enforcement, contract disputes, and regulatory matters), complex business transactions (including asset and corporate acquisitions and dispositions, the origination and workout of large construction, real estate, and commercial loans), often representing technology based companies, and intellectual property matters (including software licensing, protection of trade secrets, trademarks and copyrights, and research, development, marketing, and confidentiality agreements). A substantial portion of Dan’s practice has involved representing Indian tribes, including in matters relating to gaming, real estate, contracts, construction and financing, water, tort claims, and elections, including both transactional matters and litigation in the federal, state, and tribal courts. Dan has been awarded an “AV” Peer Review Rating by Martindale-Hubbell.. Dan has been recognized by The Best Lawyers in America since 2005, and now is listed by Best Lawyers for his work in Commercial Litigation, Information Technology Law, Technology Law, Gaming Law, and Native American Law. Dan was selected by Best Lawyers as the “Lawyer of the Year” for Native American Law in Tucson for 2019 and again for 2021 and 2025. Dan also was included in the 2007 and 2011- 2025 editions of Southwest Super Lawyers for business litigation.. Dan is a Senior Fellow in the Litigation Counsel of America, an honorary society of trial lawyers recognizing less than one-half of one percent of American lawyers based upon effectiveness and accomplishment in litigation at the trial and appellate levels.. Dan formerly was a partner with Brown & Bain, P.A. (now Perkins Coie), Quigley & Whitehill, PLC, and Rusing Lopez & Lizardi, PLLC. From 2003 - 2013, Dan also served as General Counsel to the Tohono O’odham Gaming Enterprise, which operates the Desert Diamond Casinos & Entertainment in Arizona.
Cathleen J. Henniges, formerly Cathleen J. Smith, was admitted to the practice of law in 2014. She is committed to maintaining Tucson Legal, PLLC's high standards for quality legal representation.. Cathleen was born in Tucson, Arizona, where she has lived her entire life. Cathleen graduated as a top ten student from Mountain View High School and continued her education at The University of Arizona where she was admitted to the Honors College as well as to the prestigious Eller College of Management. Cathleen pursued a double major in the fields of Business Economics & Business Management and in 2011 was awarded a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration With Honors & Summa Cum Laude. In 2011, Cathleen was admitted to the distinguished James E. Rogers College of Law at the University of Arizona where she was honored to work as an Editorial Assistant to Professor of Law William K. Sjostrom, Jr. to assist with editing his publications on Mergers & Acquisitions and Business Organizations. While in law school, Cathleen focused on business and tax matters, writing her doctoral thesis entitled “A Comparative and Practical Analysis of Arizona Limited Liability Companies for Asset Protection.” In 2014, Cathleen was awarded the degree of Juris Doctor Cum Laude. Cathleen has worked at her father’s law office all of her life, advancing from a junior administrative assistant, legal assistant and law clerk while attending law school. In October 2014, Cathleen joined the Law Offices of Tucson Legal, PLLC as an associate attorney and joined Charles R. Smith as a partner in 2024. Cathleen married Alex Henniges in August 2015, and they have two daughters.. Cathleen is a member of the Pima County Bar Association, the State Bar of Arizona, and the American Bar Association. Cathleen is admitted to practice law in all State courts throughout Arizona, the United States District Court in and for the District of Arizona, the United States Bankruptcy Court in and for the District of Arizona, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States Tax Court. Cathleen is additionally authorized to represent clients before the Internal Revenue Service.. Cathleen has received many honors and awards during her education. She was honored with a Certificate in Tax Law and Policy from the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law, an Excellence for the Future Award in Pre-Trial Litigation and Corporate Taxation from CALI, and was recognized with Honors in legal writing.. Cathleen works with the exceptional staff at Tucson Legal, PLLC to further the interests of our clients as best we are able.
Boreale Law, PLC brings high-quality legal advice to small and medium-sized companies. As an innovative leader in flat fee and fixed-price legal services, Boreale Law can be your partner in smart business growth. With expertise in business, employment, and international law, Boreale Law is Southern Arizona’s law firm of choice for small businesses. We pride ourselves on being approachable, responsive, and fairly-priced. Boreale Law – Let us help you find your way!
Barry Kirschner represents people against insurance companies. Attorney Barry Kirschner has a sense of justice and a sense of humor. For 40 years he has helped people by aggressively pursuing compensation from insurance companies for their bad faith handling of claims. Barry also represents personal injury claimants.
Attorney Thabet Khalidi is an aggressive litigator who has proudly represented Southern Arizonans in hundreds of family law, serious injury or death, malpractice, and nursing home neglect lawsuits. While I no longer practice family law, that experience has given me a deep understanding of how personal injuries can ripple through an entire family, impacting not just the injured individual, but also their relationships, finances, and overall well-being.. Since 2019, Thabet has been recognized by U.S. News – Best Lawyers in Personal Injury and Medical Malpractice. This prestigious peer-reviewed ranking, based on the opinions of fellow attorneys, is also featured in Tucson Lifestyle magazine.. Thabet is a graduate of the University of Arizona and attended the University of Wisconsin Law School, where he graduated cum laude. In over 30 years of practice, Thabet has tried dozens of cases to both judges and juries.. He has been named one of the Top Pro Bono Attorneys in Arizona and has tried cases in Pima County, Santa Cruz County, Cochise County, Pinal County and Gila County, including the cities of Tucson, Bisbee, Casa Grande, Marana, Douglas, Oro Valley, Nogales, Vail, Sahuarita, Green Valley and Sierra Vista, as well as in the United States District Court for the District of Arizona.
Attorney Pat Lopez heads the firm’s transactions practice, which encompasses the wide array of legal services frequently called on by our business clients. He has 30 years of experience in counseling and assisting businesses, entrepreneurs, and developers to help them reach their goals, solve their problems, and implement their business plans. Creativity, commitment, caring, knowledge, and enthusiasm best described his passion for the practice of law and his concern for his clients. These characteristics are no doubt some of the reasons for his recognition by his peers as an “AV Preeminent Peer Review Rated” attorney in the Martindale Hubbell Peer Review Ratings Process, as well as his selection by Best Lawyers in America and Southwest Superlawyers.
As the father of three (3) intelligent and precocious children, I know how important it is to protect and guide them into an unknown, uncertain and unknowing future. They deserve all of the assets and assistance they can get to succeed in a future that you, as their parent or guardian, may not see. Never trust your life or your children's lives with an inexperienced or untested attorney. Never! I have over thirty (30) years experience as the lead trial lawyer -- including death penalty and representing major Fortune 100 companies -- but found the criminal and civil aspects of the practice of law unfulfilling. A good lawyer can effect the lives of those living today while a great lawyer can effect the lives of those who are living and coming of age today, tomorrow and well into the future. I look forward to being of service to you and your children now, tomorrow and far into that unknown and unknowing future.
Aggressive, tough, ethical, hard-working - at Weeks Law Firm PLLC we provide strong representation to individual clients and businesses. Practice emphasizes financial and business litigation, including financial fraud, predatory lending, contract litigation, and construction defects cases.
After graduating law school and earning my BAR card I started practicing with a large, local firm. I practiced at that firm for almost 15 years and while I gained a tremendous amout of experience I wanted something more. What I wanted was a personal connection to those I represented. I wanted to learn who they are and how their situation impacted them and their loved ones. I wanted to really know their story.. I started my own practice with that in mind. My entire team understands who I am and who we represent. What we do matters and we remember that every minute of every day. You will be able to find lawyers who are juggling more cases and I cannot imagine you will find a personal advocate who cares more about the outcome of your matter!