Top best L Lawyers in ZIP 85712 | 77 available
77 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 85712 in Tucson, Arizona. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.5/5 and 55% provide free consultation with average fees of $357 per hour.
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We provide personal service in an impersonal world. I care and I am not afraid to tell it like it is. I will take the time to get it right. Your life is too important for me to take any claim lightly.. I obtained my undergraduate degree in Business Management with an emphasis on marketing from BYU in 2003. I received my law degree from the University of Miami School of Law in 2008 where I graduated Magna Cume Laude. I am licensed and am in good standing to practice law in Florida and Arizona, although my Florida license is currently on inactive status. In since I began practicing law in 2008, I have assisted over two-thousand clients in either Social Security Disability claims or personal injury claims.. On a personal note, I have been married since 2000 and I have 4 adopted children and a dog named buddy. I love to be outdoors backpacking, hiking, camping, fishing, skiing, and anything else to get me moving. I constantly seek to learn new things. I love games, especially strategy games, which is one reason I enjoy the law. If I had not become a lawyer, I would have chosen a profession that involved working with my hands building things or repairing things. I am driven to fix problems and create solutions to make lives better, a trait that has resulted in many satisfied clients.
Thea M. Gilbert has represented hundreds of children and parents in both juvenile dependency and family law cases. Ms. Gilbert has represented children who are taken away from their parents, as well as children who are in trouble with the law. Parents who have lost custody of their children to the state need specialized and highly skilled legal representation. Ms. Gilbert has the experience and knowledge to help parents work toward getting their children back as well as working with DCS effectively.. Ms. Gilbert also specializes in representing foster parents in both juvenile court cases as well as licensing investigations.. Grandparents and relatives involved in juvenile or family court need legal advice and explanations of how the process and the law works.. Attorney Gilbert has represented numerous clients in complex divorce and custody cases. Her many years of experience as a trial lawyer in a variety of different cases has resulted in a strong success record.
Providing personal service in an impersonal world.. Since 2003, we have represented our clients with Social Security Disability and Personal Injury claims. We have successfully represented hundreds of clients in their efforts to obtain disability benefits and/or compensation for their personal injuries. We assist our clients in obtaining the medical care and evaluations essential to their claims and to the improvement of their lives.
Natalie is an Arizona native who has dedicated her practice to achieving positive outcomes for families and individuals in domestic relations and juvenile matters since 2012. Natalie handles all aspects of divorce and paternity matters, and colleagues regularly defer to her knowledge regarding nuanced child support issues and cases with Department of Child Safety (DCS) involvement. Natalie also brings private termination of parental rights and third-party / grandparents’ rights actions on behalf of clients in her current practice.. Natalie’s roots in family law started during her time as a student attorney with the Child and Family Law Clinic at the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law. After licensure, Natalie initially represented children in child dependency, permanent guardianship, and adoption cases. She then served as an Assistant Attorney General (AAG) for the State of Arizona litigating juvenile and domestic relations matters for six and a half years.. As an AAG, Natalie first worked in the Protective Services Section, managing a high-volume trial caseload in child dependency and termination of parental rights actions. She then transitioned to the Child Support Services Section where she represented the State in Title IV-D paternity, establishment, modification, and enforcement of child support actions, including interstate matters. Natalie went into private family law practice in January 2020, and she has been growing that practice ever since then.. With a background in cases involving trauma, interfamily conflict, and disruption of the parent-child relationship, Natalie has cultivated a practice that balances creative problem solving with compassion and diligence. Natalie partners with her clients throughout the legal process, and strives to make them feel heard and respected during some of the most challenging times in their lives. She believes in the mediation and settlement process to resolve matters if at all possible, but her trial experience makes her an excellent advocate in the courtroom as well.. As a mom of three active kids, Natalie is sensitive to the needs of children and challenges of parenthood, which is particularly helpful when walking through legal decision-making and parenting time matters with her clients. She also understands the importance of financial peace of mind, and therefore takes special care to ensure her clients obtain the best financial outcomes possible on issues of support, spousal maintenance, and division of assets and debts.. In addition to her case work, Natalie volunteers her time as a volunteer Judge Pro Tempore with the Pima County Superior Court, is a member of the Southern Arizona Chapter of the Arizona Women Lawyers Association, and presents at Continuing Legal Education seminars. Natalie served a 5-year tenure with the Morris K. Udall Inn of Court, and was a mentee with the Arizona Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML) Mentor Group 2021-2023.. Outside of the office, Natalie most enjoys spending time with her family. In her free time, Natalie also enjoys singing, playing piano, crafting, traveling, and putting miles on her road bike in Tucson’s vibrant cycling community.
My law practice is founded on providing clients with access to high-quality legal representation from a human being. While I can wear a suit, I prefer to roll up my sleeves and provide clients with effective solutions through hard work. That work begins with a thorough understanding of the goals, concerns and fears of my clients. With a strong understanding of your unique legal issue, I can provide tailored solutions to serve your interests.
Mr. Weiss was admitted to practice in 1968 and practices in the areas of:. Criminal DefensePersonal Injury, Wrongful Death & Civil LitigationMedical and other Professional MalpracticeCivil Rights Litigation. In his criminal law practice, Mr. Weiss has represented clients in all Arizona Courts, the United States District Court for the District of Arizona, as well as the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Mr. Weiss, a former Deputy Pima County Attorney, has represented clients charged with a wide array of major felony crimes, including first-degree murder. Mr. Weiss has been a Martindale Hubbell, AV rated preeminent lawyer since 1986
Mr. Spanier prides himself on being a thorough and ardent advocate for his clients, listening closely to their concerns and desires while working to keep them fully apprised of their legal options throughout his representation.. Mr. Spanier’s practice focuses on domestic relations, misdemeanor criminal defense, civil litigation, and landlord tenant law. Mr. Spanier’s broad experience includes: dissolution of marriage and legal separation; prenuptial agreements; child support; spousal maintenance (alimony); paternity and parenting-time; third-party rights; temporary orders; post-decree modifications of legal decision-making; orders of protection and injunctions against harassment; alternative dispute resolution; contract disputes; homeowner’s associations (HOAs) and CC&R’s; driving under the influence (DUI); domestic violence; criminal damage; disorderly conduct; theft; assault defense; forcible detainer; and collections.. Mr. Spanier is an active member of the Tucson community. He currently serves as a member of the board for Hands of a Friend, a victim’s advocate group based out of Green Valley and is a member of the Pima County Bar Association’s Lawyer Referral Group and QUILT program, as well as the Volunteer Lawyer’s Program, where he assists lower-income Tucson residents with legal matters. Mr. Spanier also devotes time as a mentor to first year (1L) law students at the University of Arizona. When he is not working on legal matters, Mr. Spanier devotes his time toward his family and is passionate about youth soccer where he annually serves as a coach with the American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO).
Jeffrey M. Neff is a real estate attorney in Tucson that has also been certified as a Real Estate Specialist since 1986 by the Arizona Board of Legal Specialization. Certification requires that applicants show "a high degree of professionalism" and a "high degree of competence in the practice of real estate law." He graduated with distinction from the University of Arizona in 1975, with a degree in Anthropology & Economics, and received his Juris Doctor from the University of Arizona College of Law in 1978. He was admitted to the Arizona and Federal Bar in 1978.. Since 1978, as a Tucson real estate lawyer, Jeff's practice has emphasized all aspects of real estate law, including Tucson real estate litigation and transactions. He also has experienced practicing as an attorney in estate planning, wills, probate and trusts, along with business consulting, including bankruptcy, workouts, and entity formation. He has authored several articles on real estate and other issues and has taught seminars for the legal and real estate community in Tucson.
I ATTENDED WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL ON SCHOLARSHIP, GRADUATING IN 1990. I AM ADMITTED TO THE CALIFORNIA AND ARIZONA BARS AND HAVE BEEN PRACTICING FOR 28 YEARS. MY PRACTICE IS LIMITED TO CRIMINAL DEFENSE; I ACCEPT ALL CASES EXCEPT MURDERS, RAPES AND CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN.
I am the Managing Partner of Lippman Recupero LLC, a nationwide leader in collection and litigation services for consumer and commercial debt and subrogation recovery. With over 18 years of experience as an attorney and over 40 years of experience in the collection industry, I have developed a strong expertise in creditors' rights, insurance subrogation, commercial and retail collection law, property management, product liability claims, and FDCPA defense. I hold a JD from Suffolk University Law School, a BS in Electronic Commerce from Northeastern University, and I am licensed to practice law in several states, including Arizona, Utah, Washington, Oregon, and Texas. I am also a certified CLE instructor by the State Bar of Arizona.. My mission is to enhance the consumer/creditor or carrier relationship by treating consumers and tortfeasors with respect and professionalism. I believe in the concept of Collect With Respect, which is the foundation of our practice and our brand management strategy. We represent a wide range of clients in diverse industries, such as finance, insurance, gaming, hospitality, and real estate. We offer both collection only and collection to litigation services, using the top collection and litigation software in the industry and operating in a data security compliant environment. We strive to exceed the expectations of our clients without being asked, and provide fast response, monthly detailed status updates, eviction to collection programs, swift post judgment execution, and second placement collections. If you are looking for a reliable and reputable partner to recover your lost dollars and protect your brand.
I am passionate about helping people navigate the complexities of the legal system; whether you are facing criminal charges, want to appeal a conviction, have a dispute with your landlord or are experiencing financial hardships and are considering a bankruptcy, I am here to help. As a former Chief Deputy Prosecutor and legal educator, I have the insight and experience that you need as you make these life decisions. Your case matters to you and therefore, it matters to me. I will fight to ensure that your rights are protected and that you achieve the best possible outcome for your legal matter.
Certified Specialist in Estates and Trusts by the State Bar of Arizona.
At Hallinan & Killpack Law Firm, we have successfully represented hundreds of people in Social Security Disability, SSI, and personal injury claims. We pride ourselves in providing personal service in an impersonal world.. I graduated magna cum laude from University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law in 2011. In law school, I was an executive note editor on Arizona Law Review, served as president of the law school chapter of the ACLU of Arizona, and participated in the law school’s Child and Family Law Clinic. After graduation, I moved to Eugene, Oregon, and was licensed to practice law in Oregon in October 2011. I spent three months as a temporary staff attorney for the ACLU of Oregon, then opened a boutique practice representing employees in employment discrimination cases. I returned to Tucson in 2013 and became licensed to practice law in Arizona in 2014. I spent two years as a judicial law clerk for Hon. Stephen C. Villarreal in Pima County Superior Court. I joined Hallinan & Killpack Law Firm in April 2016.
Ambitious, effective, ardent associate with a joint Juris Doctor and Master in Public Administration. Started his legal career out as a prosecutor, litigating multiple jury trials, bench trials, evidentiary hearing and restitution hearings. Broad experience and knowledge in leadership and decision making under stressful environments, very good at legal research, legal writing, critical thinking, and organization. Strong skills in negotiations, oral and written communication, time management, multi-tasking, interpersonal communication, and contract work. He has served honorably in the United States Army as a Geospatial Intelligence Engineer. In his spare time, he enjoys going to the gym and playing E-Sports.
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!
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.