Top best E Lawyers in ZIP 85705 | 39 available
39 E lawyers are available in ZIP code 85705 in Tucson, Arizona. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.3/5 and 57% provide free consultation with average fees of $371 per hour.
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With offices in both Tucson and Green Valley, Peter G. Schmerl limits his practice to estate planning, probate, guardianships, conservatorships, juvenile law, and general business representation. He is a graduate of Amphitheater High School in Tucson, the University of Arizona, and the University of Arizona College of Law. A resident of Green Valley, Peter is a Past President of the Kiwanis Club of Green Valley amd a member of the Salvation Army Green Valley Advisory Committee. He just concluded serving two terms as a publicly elected member of the Continental School District Governing Board.
William Bacon, or Bill as he's referred to at Goldberg & Osborne, is a native of Massachusetts where he attended college and law school. He received a B.A. in Political Science from Amherst College in 1970. He graduated with a Juris Doctor degree, with honors, from Suffolk University Law School in 1975.. Bill’s has practiced in the area of personal injury law for over 25 years. More recently he has focused on product liability claims. He has also represented insureds in bad faith claims against insurance companies and has presented at seminars on the topic of bad faith claims.. Bill has been a member of the State Bar of Arizona since 1977. He is also admitted to practice before the United States District Court and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. He is a member of the Pima County Bar Association, the Arizona Trial Lawyers Association, the American Association for Justice and the American Bar Association.. In his free time, Bill likes to spend time with his family. His wife is a retired high school teacher; his daughter graduated from Northern Arizona University and now works as a legal assistant.
Ms. Jacobs has been practicing in Tucson, Arizona since 2006. She is experienced in the areas of family law, as well as child welfare and DCS cases. She manages cases involving all aspects of family law, including divorce, paternity, child support, custody, parenting time, assets, grandparent rights, foster parent rights, and legal decision-making. Ms. Jacobs is a certified mediator, and is available to assist in settlement meetings for any case.
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 represent children, parents, family members, and foster parents in dependency, severance, adoption, divorce, and child custody proceedings.
I am a Managing Partner for Goldberg & Osborne. My practice is devoted exclusively to Plaintiffs’ Personal Injury Law and has specifically focused on large, catastrophic cases generally involving defective products, wrongful death, or catastrophic injuries. I have obtained settlements and jury verdicts over $1 Million for my clients. I have also argued successfully in front of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. I speak on lien issues for the Pima County Bar and the Arizona Trial Lawyers. As a Management Attorney, I meet with Firm lawyers, review case files and make sure that Goldberg & Osborne meets or exceeds our clients’ expectations. I also oversee the creation and implementation of Policies and Procedures and conducts in-house seminars for the firm.. I have been a member of the State Bar of Arizona since 1992 and a member of the State Bar of California since 1993. I am admitted to practice in the United States District Court in Arizona, the United States District Court in California, and the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. I am a member of the Arizona Association for Justice, and the American Association for Justice, and the Pima County Bar Association.. I received my Bachelor of Science degree in 1989 from the University of Arizona in General Studies, focused on Business, Political Science, and Humanities. Iattended James E. Rogers College of Law where I graduated with my Juris Doctorate degree in 1992. During law school, I completed a judicial clerkship with the Navajo County Superior Court in Holbrook.. I previously sat as the Chair of the State Bar Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Specialization Advisory Commission. I continue to sit on this Commission.. I sit on the board of many charitable organizations. Most notably, I am the past-Chair of the Tucson Zoological Society, the past Capital Campaign Chair for Girl Scouts of Southern Arizona, and I also sit on my Church's Vestry.
I am a graduate of the University of Arizona College of Law, and I have been practicing in Tucson ever since. Before law school I attended Brigham Young University and studied Bioinformatics. While in law school I also earned a MS in Genetics from the University of Arizona. With my legal training, diverse technical background, and 10 years of experience in the software and hardware industry, I offer business client's a unique understanding of technology and the life sciences.. I handle matters in the following areas: Intellectual properties (patent, trade mark, copyright, and trade secrets); business strategy and formation; commercial real estate; commercial litigation, bankruptcy; and estate planning.. When I'm outside of the office, my wife and I take an active role in the community. For example: we help run a local nonprofit youth athletics program together with a few of our friends and neighbors
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.