Top best L Lawyers in Yuma | 69 available
69 L lawyers are available in Yuma, Arizona. These lawyers are rated between 3.2/5 to 3.6/5 and 67% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $49 to $85 per hour.
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With over four decades of experience helping clients obtain fair settlements for their injuries, Attorney Alan Bowman has earned a reputation as the Yuma personal injury lawyer clients can trust with their best interests. He is State Board Certified in Injury & Wrongful Death Litigation, and his performance has earned him induction into the prestigious Million Dollar Advocates Forum®. Mr. Bowman has an AV Preeminent® Rating from Martindale-Hubbell®, and his commitment to quality, personalized legal service is well-known throughout Yuma. If you were injured by someone else’s irresponsible actions, call Territorial Law today to schedule a free consultation.
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Since earning his J.D. and being admitted to practice law in Arizona, Attorney Cid R. Kallen has established a successful legal career thanks to his diverse background and extensive professional experiences.. Before attending law school, Cid served in the United States Marine Corps in various positions between 1999 and 2004. During the latter half of his military service, Cid enrolled in Southern Illinois University Carbondale and earned his B.S. in Electronics Systems Technologies. He also completed Duquesne University School of Law and China University of Political Science & Law’s Chinese Law Program in Beijing in 2007. Throughout law school, Cid held various legal positions, serving as a judicial intern for Judge Samuel A. Thumma, Superior Court of Arizona and as a legal intern for the City of Glendale’s Prosecutor’s Office. After graduating in 2009, he joined the Office of the Legal Defender in Yuma County as an assistant legal defender. He went on to serve as Assistant Federal Public Defender with the Federal Public Defender, District of Arizona.. In 2013, Cid founded his own private practice, Kallen Law, P.L.L.C. based in Yuma. Since then, the firm has grown into what is now Territorial Law, L.L.C. Cid manages a significant caseload while performing duties as the managing partner, including business development, staff and personnel management, and daily office work.. When representing clients, Cid’s highest priority is to inform and educate them. His goal for each client is to fully understand their situation and the law as it applies to their case. He works tirelessly to master the details of every case, striving to learn the facts and applicable law better than anyone else in the courtroom.. Outside of work, Cid loves to spend time with his family and friends. His hobbies include bass fishing, motorcycle road racing, and restoring old motorcycles.
Pamela Walsma has been practicing law in Yuma, Arizona since 1990 focusing on probate, trust, estate planning, guardianship, conservatorship law, business and real estate law. She is licensed to practice law in Arizona and Missouri and is a licensed fiduciary in Arizona.Pamela Walsma has served on Arizona State Bar Committees and is involved with various organizations in the Yuma area.
Our firm is dedicated to providing you with quality estate planning resources, so you can become familiar with all of the existing options. When you visit or call our office, we want you to feel comfortable discussing such an important issue concerning both you and your family. We want to arm you with the information you need to make an informed decision about your family’s future.If you have a well-drafted estate plan in place, you’ll ensure that your estate passes to whom you want, when you want, and is carried out in the manner you’ve chosen. You can rest assured that your family won’t have to endure the public process and costly matter of probate. The government won’t be able to take what you’ve spent a lifetime building. But you need to be aware of the many options that exist in estate planning—and you must choose your attorney wisely.
On a daily basis, Julie lives her lifelong passion for providing competent representation to people like you facing criminal prosecution. As a certified specialist in criminal law, one of less than a hundred such specialists in Arizona, Julie never lessens her zeal in expertly navigating her clients through the turbulent waters of the nightmare criminal charges bring not only to the person charged, but to every aspect of that person’s life, including family, friends and basic economic security.. Julie brings more than 17 years of experience with her, experience that ranges from the trenches of the public defender's office to the detailed, high end representation of clients from a private criminal defense firm. From representing a juvenile charged with the murder of his own parents to working to save a woman from the death penalty, Julie has worked on hundreds of criminal cases. Whether the charge is a simple disturbance of the peace, possession of an illegal substance, sexual misconduct, or the most heinous murder, Julie’s focus remains on point and Julie’s legal skills work to the benefit of her clients.. Julie views her clients not as defendants but as neighbors, as someone’s son, as a husband’s wife. Julie’s clients are people first, and people Julie always remembers are layered with complexity. Without fail, Julie puts a smile on the face of her clients yet always provides a clear, concise explanation of what each and every client can expect. No case is too small as Julie always remembers that each client treasures liberty, seeks solid legal advice, and wishes to have the full protection of the United States Constitution used to its maximum benefit.
Marlo K. Arnold graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Georgia in 2004 before joining Teach for America, where she taught middle school in inner-city Atlanta for two years. From there, she enrolled in law school at the Florida State University College of Law.. During her time at Florida State, Marlo was a member of the Florida State University Law Review and the Journal of Transnational Law and Policy. She also completed an externship at the Florida Supreme Court.. Marlo graduated from Florida State University College of Law in the top 10% of her class in the spring of 2009. She was admitted to the Arizona State Bar in 2009 and the Arizona U.S. District Court. She joined Territorial Law, L.L.C. as an associate attorney in 2010.. Marlo handles personal injury, insurance bad faith, and criminal defense cases. Her most recent injury trial ended in a $420,000 plaintiff's verdict. She also handled a recent T-bone collision case that resulted in a $1,150,000 settlement for her client.. When working on a case, Marlo knows that each of her clients is a person with a unique story and perspective – and likely little experience with the criminal or civil justice system. She strives to make sure that every client understands the steps of his or her case and make herself available to answer questions and provide updates. She approaches every case as if they are going all the way to a jury trial to ensure that she is prepared every step of the way.. With a decade of experience under her belt, Marlo is familiar with all parties involved in both criminal and civil cases, including prosecutors, local and out-of-town attorneys, court staff, and local judges. She uses these connections to advance her clients’ cases and improve their chances of success. Marlo is passionate about working with people from different walks of life. From her initial meeting with a client all the way through to case resolution, she takes the time to get to know each client and understand their unique needs and goals.. Outside of work, Marlo enjoys spending time with her family, including her two young sons. She enjoys running, cooking, reading, and traveling.
I am native to Arizona and love the desert Southwest. I enjoy helping my clients in their time of need. Please call me for your estate planning, business contracts, and even your criminal needs.
Heather moved to Yuma, Arizona in May of 2010 after graduating from Widener University School of Law in Wilmington, Delaware. She received her Juris Doctorate with Pro Bono Distinction, as well as a Criminal Law Certificate with Honors and a Trial Advocacy Certificate with Honors.. Heather passed the Arizona State Bar Examination in July 2010. Heather is admitted to practice in the State of Arizona, a member of the State Bar of Arizona and is a member of the Yuma County Bar Association.. Heather received her Bachelor’s of Arts from Rowan University in Glassboro, New Jersey in December 2006. Heather graduated cum Laude with a major in Sociology a minor in Law and Justice Studies and a Women’s Studies Concentration.
Attorney Gerald Hunt is an aggressive attorney who can provide the personalized legal advice you need to prevail in your case. Whether you are an individual, government, or corporate client, the attorneys at Hunt & Gale have the knowledge and skill to answer your questions and explain your rights. Our attorneys and staff are ready to provide the counsel you need to achieve your financial, tax-related, or business goals. Contact our Yuma, Arizona office today to schedule a consultation with one of our experienced business attorneys.
A partner in the law firm of Schneider & Onofry, Jeanne Vatterott-Gale is a trust and estate specialist certified by the State Bar of Arizona's Board of Legal Specialization with a broad background in estate planning, probate and contested litigation matters. A 1985 cum laude graduate of St. Louis University Law School, Jeanne received a diploma in taxation from the University of San Diego Law School in 2001, where her studies focused on estate taxation, partnership taxation and deferred compensation. She is also an active member of the State Bars of California and Missouri. She has been active in the State Bar of Arizona, having served as a Co-Chair of the Continuing Legal Education Committee and a member of the Estates and Trust Committee. Her current practice focuses on the areas of estate planning, probate, closely held businesses and real estate. A life Fellow with the American Bar Association, she is active in the Yuma non-profit community. In 2023, Jeanne and Wayne Gale received the Outstanding Benefactor of the Year from the Yuma Community Foundation.