Top best C Lawyers in Tucson | 919 available
919 C lawyers are available in Tucson, Arizona. These lawyers are rated between 4.1/5 to 4.5/5 and 65% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $48 to $82 per hour.
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$235 - $507
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4.1 - 4.5 ★
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Adam Weisman is a real estate, business, and construction lawyer and litigator based in Tucson, Arizona and Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Adam Peterson is an attorney in the litigation department and a native Tucsonan, growing up on the city’s northwest side. After graduating from the University of Arizona, Adam attended law school in the Midwest and spent the early part of his career practicing in Chicago, Illinois; focusing on representing clients in commercial disputes and catastrophic birth injury litigation. Adam has litigated cases throughout the country as well as represented clients in complex class-action matters before the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation.. Having returned to his hometown, Adam continues to represent and advise clients in commercial, general liability, as well as labor and employment matters. Adam prides himself on taking a practical and cost-effective approach to resolving his client’s legal matters while leveraging his broad litigation experience to obtain the best possible result. For his efforts, Adam has been regularly recognized as a Rising Star by Super Lawyers Magazine.
Adam Page first began his practice as a prosecutor for two years in the Yavapai County Attorney's Office. He prosecuted both misdemeanor and felony matters. In 2009 Adam practiced at the Pima County Public Defender's Office where he handled serious felony matters. He primarily handled matters involving violent crimes, serious drug offenses, and domestic offenses. He gained invaluable trial experience and in 2014 began working as an associate at the law firm Karp & Weiss. At Karp & Weiss he continues to represent clients on all criminal matters from homicides to misdemeanor offenses. Additionally, he litigates personal injury matters as well as civil rights violations.
Adam Dippel received his undergraduate degree from University of California-Berkeley in 2004. In 2012, he received his law degree from the University of Arizona through the Criminal Law and Policy Program, and was admitted to the Arizona State Bar the same year. He then spent five years as a felony trial attorney at the Pima County Public Defender’s Office before starting his own legal practice.. Adam is a dedicated attorney who has a passion for advocacy and protecting his clients’ constitutional rights. He is also committed to guiding his clients and their families through what can be a difficult process. Adam’s experience includes defending a wide variety of criminal matters and achieving successful outcomes. He has significant trial experience involving charges ranging from simple drug possession to first-degree murder.. He is a member of the Arizona Attorneys for Criminal Justice, and the Morris K. Udall Inn of Court.
A native Tucsonan, Bern Velasco received his JD, Summa Cum Laude, from the James E. Rogers College of Law at the University of Arizona in 2017.. Bern represents clients in the Arizona Federal District Court, Arizona Court of Appeals, Superior Court, Justice Court, and administrative settings including the Office of Administrative Hearings and Registrar of Contractors. Bern has litigated several complex cases with numerous parties and tens of millions of dollars in controversy.. Bern’s primary areas of focus include construction, commercial litigation, and appeals in which he represents owners, contractors, subcontractors, businesses, and municipalities. He also defends businesses and municipalities in statutory and tort actions. Although not a primary area of focus, Bern also joins his colleagues for trial in high profile, wrongful death plaintiff’s cases because they value his writing, argument, and appellate experience.. Prior to joining Mesh Clark Rothschild, Bern clerked with the Honorable Peter J. Eckerstrom, Chief Judge of the Arizona Court of Appeals, Division Two. During law school, he clerked under Judges Thomas O’Leary and Sean Keenan of the Executive Office for Immigration Review, represented clients as a certified limited practice student with the Pima County Public Defender, and drafted appellate briefs for indigent criminal defendants with the Law Office of Emily Danies.. While in law school, Bern served as a Note Editor for the Arizona Law Review and his note, Who Are the Real Refugees? Labels as Evidence of a Particular Social Group, 59 Ariz. L. Rev. 235 (2017), was named Best Published Note. Bern also won the Fegtly Moot Court competition, was named Best Oral Advocate (Third Place) in the Boston regional of the National ABA Appellate Advocacy Competition and eared the Distinguished Scholar award. His peers selected him as one of two graduation speakers for the class. Bern also achieved the highest score on Arizona's February 2017 Bar Examination.. Before returning to Tucson in 2014, Bern served as an associate pastor in Northern California after graduating with honors from Dallas Theological Seminary (Th. M. 2008). Other professional experience includes serving as a Civil Engineering Assistant with the Pima County Department of Environmental Quality, where he worked after graduating from the University of Arizona with a Bachelor of Environmental Science (2000).. Bern competes around the state with the Bicycle Ranch Tucson Race Team. He also enjoys racquetball, podcasts, all things Arizona Wildcats, and relaxing with his family. He also conducts workshops at the University of Arizona College of Law to help students write effective essays for the bar examination.