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1 Legislation lawyers are available in ZIP code 85012 in Phoenix, Arizona, including David Selden. Average rating of these lawyers is 3.6/5 and 59% provide free consultation.

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FAQs - Legislation Lawyers in 85012 city Phoenix How many Administrative , Insurance , Legislation , Government lawyers actively serve residents of Phoenix, Arizona (85012)? Approximately 84 licensed attorneys focus on Administrative , Insurance , Legislation , Government across Phoenix, Arizona (85012). Most matters are filed through the Arizona District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. How long do Administrative , Insurance , Legislation , Government matters usually take in courts near Phoenix (85012)? Administrative , Insurance , Legislation , Government cases in Phoenix, Arizona usually take around 4-13 months depending on complexity and the Arizona District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Administrative , Insurance , Legislation , Government cases for people living in Phoenix, Arizona? Residents of Phoenix typically see Administrative , Insurance , Legislation , Government filings handled by the Arizona District Court. Proximity to 85012 helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around 85012 offer a free first consultation for Administrative , Insurance , Legislation , Government? About 46% of firms near ZIP 85012 offer a free first consultation for Administrative , Insurance , Legislation , Government, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
Avvo Rating: Rated 3.6 out of 5

David Selden

Firm: Cavanagh Law Firm, P.A.
1850 North Central Ave , Phoenix , Arizona 85012
Practice Areas: Construction , Corporate , Employment & Labor , Legislation , Employment & Labor
David A. Selden is a partner at The Cavanagh Law Firm, concentrating his practice in representing management in a wide variety of employment law matters, including discrimination, wrongful discharge, employment contracts, workplace torts, EEOC, ACRD, OSHA, DOL, NLRB restrictive covenants, noncompetition, trade secrets, and human resources counseling, investigation, and training, employer immigration compliance under federal law and the Legal Arizona Workers Act. He literally “wrote the law” of wrongful termination in Arizona.. Mr. Selden has successfully defended employers in state and federal trial and appellate courts in Arizona and elsewhere, including The Neiman Marcus Group, Safeway, Troy Corp., Scripps-Howard Broadcasting, Century Surety, the City of Mesa, Allstate Insurance and AdobeAir. He has also obtained dismissal of countless alleged OSHA citations, including scores of fatality cases, through negotiated resolutions or through hearings.. His commercial litigation experience includes contracts, business torts, construction disputes and alleged defects, real estate conveyancing secured lending, lender liability, securities fraud, anti-trust, Constitutional law, civil rights litigation and more. He has also prosecuted and defended professional licensing matters.. Before entering law school, Mr. Selden worked in Washington, D.C., as a legislative and administrative assistant to several members of Congress from 1971 through 1982. Mr. Selden remains active in legislative and administrative matters. He wrote and was the primary advocate to achieve enactment of the Employment Protection Act, which overhauled Arizona’s employment laws in 1996, Arizona’s 1997 constructive discharge law, and other laws to limit employment litigation. He has testified before the Arizona Legislature as an expert in employment law matters dozens of times.. Mr. Selden has been interviewed by and quoted in numerous publications on employment law, including The Wall Street Journal, Business Week, The New York Times, CNN, MSNBC, Associated Press, Chicago Tribune, Denver Post, Arizona Republic, East Valley Tribune, Arizona Daily Star and The Tucson Citizen.
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