Top best L Lawyers in ZIP 85719 | 88 available
88 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 85719 in Tucson, Arizona. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.1/5 and 66% provide free consultation with average fees of $324 per hour.
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With more than 27 years of experience as a trial attorney, Louis Hollingsworth has successfully represented thousands of injured clients in Southern Arizona. Louis is a certified specialist by the State Bar of Arizona in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death. He is listed in Best Lawyers in America, is recognized by Southwest Super Lawyers and has been A-V rated by Martindale Hubbell since 2001.
We treat our clients like family.. As one of the top personal injury attorneys in Arizona, Burton J. Kinerk has been recognized by his peers and clients across Arizona for is professionalism, advocacy and quality. Burt has an AV Preeminent Rating from Martinadale-Hubbell®, is nationally certified by the American Bar Association as a Specialist in Civil Trial Law and Civil Practice Advocacy, and has specialized knowledge in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death claims. His practice has focused on serious personal injury, wrongful death, medical malpractice, and complex multiple party plaintiff lawsuits such as flood litigation, aviation accident and product liability cases. He's also represented several clients in the professional sports and entertainment industry. Over his career Burt has earned recognition as a top attorney by many organizations and publications, including Best Lawyers in America, Super Lawyers Magazine's Southwest Super Lawyers, Arizona's Finest Lawyers, and America's Top 100 Lawyers' Lifetime Achievement Award. Partnering with his daughter Colleen Kinerk, his father-daughter firm combines the wisdom of more than 85 years of exceptional legal experience in civil trial work, with the talent and expertise of the next generation.
Suzette Marquez Leonardo graduated from The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law. As a former prosecutor for both the city of Tucson and Pima County, Suzette has tried numerous bench trials (before a judge) and jury trials in both misdemeanor and felony cases.. Suzette’s work as a prosecutor provided her with training and courtroom experience that most defense attorneys never get. This experience, and the perspective it provided, serves her well while defending clients in criminal cases, but it also provides the courtroom skills that propel her family law practice.. While in law school, Suzette served as vice-president of the Family Law & Juvenile Association at the College of Law. In addition, Suzette earned her Family and Juvenile Law Juris Doctorate Certificate by demonstrating academic proficiency in the family law courses she completed and engaging in interdisciplinary studies through clinical courses, which gave her hands-on experience in family law matters. This included judicial clerkships with family law judges. Upon graduation, Suzette was hired as the judicial law clerk for the Honorable James E. Marner, the then-presiding family law Judge, who also sat on the criminal law bench during her clerkship.. Prior to becoming an attorney, Suzette was a professional singer and actress. Her experience as a performer translates to the courtroom and makes her unique as a trial lawyer. Suzette earned her bachelor’s degree in Journalism with a minor in Spanish language from The University of Arizona. She is a native Spanish speaker. She is admitted to the State Bar of Arizona and the District of Arizona.
Silas H. Shultz attended law school at the University of Arizona, where he was a member of the Board of Editors for the Arizona Law Review. After graduation in 1966, he began his practice in insurance defense, working for one of the most recognized firms in the field in the state of Arizona. Mr. Shultz handled an extraordinarily high caseload defending suits involving personal injury, product liability, wrongful death, medical malpractice, property damage and other tortious acts.. Mr. Shultz rose to the rank of Senior Partner in the firm and was one of its most experienced trial lawyers defending Fortune 500 companies and Arizona clients in serious cases, including complex multi-million-dollar defective product claims. The experience he gained in learning how insurance companies and manufacturers defend lawsuits has proven to be an invaluable asset in connection with his representing plaintiffs against these entities.. Currently, Mr. Shultz limits his practice to personal injury, wrongful death, product liability, defective automobiles and tires, automobile accidents, trucking accidents, motorcycle accidents and medical malpractice on behalf of injured individuals.
Representing public and private sector employees and employers in the areas of labor and employment law for more than 30 years. In recent years, her primary focus has been on employee rights. Ms. Turchik received her B.A. degree with distinction from the University of Arizona and her J.D. degree with distinction from the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law. Ms. Turchik is admitted to practice in the state courts in Arizona and Illinois as well as the United States District Courts for the District of Arizona, the Northern District of Illinois, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuits, and the United States Supreme Court. She is a past chair of the Executive Council of the Arizona State Bar's Employment and Labor Law Section and is a past president of the Arizona Women Lawyers Association. She is currently a member of the American Bar Association, the Arizona State Bar, the Illinois State Bar Association, the Pima County Bar Association, the National Employment Lawyers Association (NELA), the Arizona Employment Lawyers Association (AzELA), and the Arizona Women Lawyers Association. She serves as a Judge Pro Tempore in the Pima County Superior Court, and as an employment law arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association (AAA). Ms. Turchik has been a lawyer since 1986 and is a frequent presenter on employment law topics and is a Chapter Editor and author for the Arizona Employment Law Handbook.
Michael F. Rollins received his law degree from the University of Arizona College of Law in 1978 and was admitted to practice law in Arizona. Following graduation, Mr. Rollins accepted a Federal Judicial Clerkship with the Honorable Carl A. Muecke, Chief Judge for the District of Arizona.. Upon completion, he began his practice in insurance defense, working for an international law firm in its Phoenix office. He was elected to firm partnership and defended Fortune 500 companies and Arizona clients in cases involving personal injury, product liability, wrongful death, medical malpractice and labor law issues. He handled catastrophic injury claims including paralysis, spinal injuries and traumatic brain injuries.. Mr. Rollins believes his experience in defending insurance companies, businesses and individuals who have been sued for personal injury and wrongful death claims has provided him with a unique knowledge as to the inner workings of insurance defense strategies and provides him an advantage in representing injured clients.. Currently, Mr. Rollins limits his practice to medical malpractice, personal injury, product liability (including defective automobiles and tires), accidents (including trucking, automobile and motorcycle) and wrongful death on behalf of injured individuals.
I am a Shareholder at Bogutz & Gordon, P.C. and have practiced in the area of Estate Planning and Probate with Bogutz & Gordon since 2008. I am admitted to practice in Arizona, became an Arizona Licensed Fiduciary in 2010, am an Arizona Certified Specialist in Estates & Trusts, and a member of the American College of Trusts and Estates Counsel. I earned my B.A. in both Political Science and Journalism from the University of Arizona and in 2008 I earned my J.D. from the John Marshall Law School in Chicago, IL.
I am a partner attorney at Randle Palmer & Bernays, PLLC, where I practice in the areas of family, juvenile, and adoption law.. I attended the University of Arizona's James E. Rogers College of Law, where I served as a Note Editor for Arizona Law Review (see We've Still Got Feelings: Re-Presenting Pets as Sentient Property, Note, 60 Ariz. L. Rev. 485 (2018)), as Vice Chief Justice of the ASUA Supreme Court, and as President of Pride Law. While at school, I participated as a Rule 38(d)-certified limited-practice student for the Child & Family Law Clinic, through which I acted as an attorney or guardian ad litem for children in juvenile-dependency cases. In addition, I also helped to run a biannual name-change clinic for transgender and gender nonconforming clients and worked as a summer intern at the Pima County Public Defender's Office.. Although I grew up in a southeastern suburb of Phoenix, I prefer to consider myself a native of Tucson, where I have lived since the beginning of my adulthood, where I met and married my wife, and where I have made my home. I have a past full of eclectic experiences, which I believe serve me well in approaching my legal cases with knowledge, empathy, and creativity.
I am a partner at Randle Palmer & Bernays and focus my practice primarily on family law. I am a veteran of the United States Army and served proudly in Iraq in 2003.
Full time practice in personal injury, wrongful death and medical negligence since 1973. AV rated by Martindale Hubbel. Certified as a Specialist in Injury and Wrongful death by the State Bar of Arizona. Named as one of the Best Lswyers in America and a Member of Arizona's Best Lawyers. Visit our website at for video and client ratings.
FRANCES T. LYNCH was born in the United Kingdom and attended undergradute school at the University of Colorado, where she graduated with honors. Prior to receiving her law degree from the University of Arizona in 1988, where she wrote for and edited the Arizona Law Review, Ms. Lynch worked in Colorado as a newspaper reporter. During the past twenty years, she has published articles, columns and essays, appeared as a legal expert on talk radio throughout the United States, has served as a technical consultant for the film industry, and is the author of the book Draw The Line: Guide to A Sexual Harassment Free Workplace, (Oasis Press 1995). Ms. Lynch has a strong interest in public service. She worked for Southern Arizona Legal Aid and was formerly Program Director for the Tohono O'Odham Advocate Program. Ms. Lynch has practiced in both Tucson and Phoenix and has litigated hundreds of trials throughout Arizona. She served a term as Presiding Judge for Oro Valley Magistrate Court and also served as a Judge Pro Tempore for Pima County. Ms. Lynch is also a contributing author to "World of Criminal Justice," (2001) "Encyclopedia of Everyday Law," (2002) "Notable Black American Women," (2002) and "American Law," (2003) all published by The Gale Group. She is presently working on a series for .
Finding the right attorney to represent you in a family law case is not easy. You are making important decisions regarding some of the most deeply personal issues in your life, including your children, your financial well-being and your future. My job is to help you through this extremely stressful time. That is what I bring to your case, simple solutions for complex problems.. Having spent most of the last 21 years in court, I am an experienced litigator with strong advocacy skills and will assist you in presenting your case in an efficient manner. I speak both English and Spanish fluently. Ultimately, the decision is yours to make and the choices are vast; however, if you want a more straight forward approach, you should consider our services.
Dane joined the firm in January 2018 and has two years of experience at a local commercial litigation firm. Dane earned his J.D. at the University of Arizona’s James E. Rogers College of Law, where he served on the board of the Arizona Journal of International & Comparative Law. The Journal published his Note, “Buying Property In Mexico’s Restricted Zone: The Missed Opportunity That Was The 2013 Beltrones Proposal To Amend Article 27 Of The Mexican Constitution.” While in law school, Dane worked as a judicial extern for Pima County Superior Court Judge Gus Aragón. He spent his undergraduate years at the University of Arizona, where he received a degree in history with a minor in sociology.. Dane is a native Tucsonan and enjoys practicing law in his hometown. In his spare time, he enjoys playing city league baseball, exploring the outdoors around Tucson, and studying 19th and 20th Century United States history.
Carl A. Piccarreta received his undergraduate degree from the University of Arizona and his law degree from the University of Toledo. (1977, 1980) He is admitted to practice in Arizona and Ohio, as well as United States District Court for Arizona and the Ninth Circuit United States Court of Appeals. Carl limits his practice to personal injury.. Carl was the recipient of a Reginald Heber Smith Community Lawyer Fellowship. He has served on and chaired the Tucson City Magistrate Merit Selection Commission and the Arizona Supreme Court’s Judicial Performance Review Commission. Currently, he is the only Tucson lawyer appointed to the Arizona Supreme Court’s committee on the Rules of Evidence and mentor/coordinator for the Pima County Superior Court’s “Courts Are Us” program. In addition, he is a Pima County Superior Court Judge Pro Tem and an Adjunct Assistant Profession of Law at the University of Arizona’s James E. Roger’s College of Law. He teaches Pretrial Litigation.. In 2012, Carl was appointed to the National Trial Lawyers Top 100 Trial Lawyers. He is a peer-rated AV lawyer in Martindale-Hubbell. Carl is actively involved in the community as President of Tucson Metro Soccer League, the state’s largest recreational men’s soccer league. He serves on the Board of Directors to the Southern Arizona Legal Aid. Prior to that, he served many years as a Board member to the Susan G. Komen For The Cure breast cancer foundation.
Bill Bache and his law partner, Frances Lynch, work as team to obtain justice for victims of serious personal injury and wrongful death. In recent years they have recovered substantial compensation for the families of people killed in motor vehicle accidents caused by: negligent road design and maintenance, drunk driving, and the over-serving of alcoholic beverages by a bar. They have helped numerous people regain their lives after suffering devastating injuries, including injuries to the brain, the spine, and amputation. They have recovered millions of dollars for their clients. To achieve this record of success, they combine hard work with over 40 years of personal injury experience. They thoroughly investigate each case and employ expert witnesses as necessary to get the proof they need. They have a passion for their clients and they work tirelessly for them, leaving no stone unturned in seeking full compensation for their losses.. Bill began his legal career working for one of the best law firms in Indiana after graduating near the top of his law school class at Indiana University. That law firm defended insurance companies and corporations in personal injury and wrongful death lawsuits. It was there that Bill learned about the insurance industry, and the tactics used by those companies and their lawyers to defeat claims for compensation by injury victims. After a time, Bill left that law firm to start his own firm, which would represent people, not insurance companies. He wanted to use what he had learned about the insurance industry and its tactics, to help injury victims and their families obtain justice. He has now been on the side of injury victims for over 30 years. He has lived and practiced law in Tucson since 1991.. Having grown up on farms in Pennsylvania and Indiana, Bill knows and understands hardworking people, and feels a connection to them. He has a strong work ethic, and he believes in the Golden Rule: he treats clients as he would want to be treated if he was in their situation. He cares about his clients and does everything he can to help them through the process and to recover physically, emotionally, and financially.
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 Ronald Ryan has over 28 years legal experience representing individuals and families to resolve troubled finances in Bankruptcy Court, and has been heavily involved in helping people retain their homes by fighting against illegal servicing and foreclosure practices, and by working out compromise loan modifications. This law firm represents only people and private businesses and corporations against people, Mr. Ryan works to serve your best interest and believes in the legal positions that support your cause. "I attempt to help free you from unnecessary worry and stress, and to provide individual attention. Your interactions will be with me, rather than an assistant." Ronald Ryan, Ronald Ryan PC,
Adam Weisman is a real estate, business, and construction lawyer and litigator based in Tucson, Arizona and Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
A Tucson Native, father of two, and graduate of the University of Arizona. Uri then obtained a law degree from the George Mason University. Uri is also a member of the Arizona State Bar Association, the American Bar Association, the Pima County Bar Association, and the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts.