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  7. Peoria
  8. Phoenix
  9. Prescott
  10. Scottsdale
  11. Sierra Vista
  12. Tempe
  13. Tucson
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SSC Query Form
Lawyers are professionals who are experts about the law. They can advise you about how the law and the legal system affect your problem, offer solutions, and help you determine what is best for you and/or your family. Only a lawyer is trained and licensed to serve your legal needs. This roster provides a list of lawyers who are willing to help people who represent themselves by providing limited service for a fee. This is different from full representation where the lawyer handles everything about the case from beginning to end. Here, the person with the legal issue represents themselves, but gets some service(s) from a lawyer. Lawyers on this roster must be an active member in good standing with the State Bar of Arizona, AND be willing to assist litigants who are representing themselves in court by offering legal advice and/or limited service as appropriate. This is not representation. Potential services available through these lawyers may be advice and counsel, document preparation a ... [Read More]

Office of the Legal Defender -- Search, Resources and Links
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The Arizona Lawyer's Guide to the Internet ... [Read More]

Arizona Blue Book - Chapter 10
Kleindienst Deputy Attorney General, Mr.Kleindienst brought Rehnquist with him and appointed him Assistant Attorney General incharge of the Office of Legal Counsel. Until Rehnquist took over the post, it had been arelatively obscure research job, but in his 2 1/2 years in the Justice Department, theformer Arizona lawyer became a familiar voice on Capitol Hill. ... [Read More]

Superior Court Law Library - The Court Informer
Longan, Patrick Emery. "Middle-Class Lawyering in the Age of Alzheimer's: The Lawyer's Duties in Representing a Fiduciary." 70 Fordham Law Review 901 (2001). ...

Roots, Roger. "When Lawyers Were Serial Killers: Nineteenth Century Visions of Good Moral Character." 22 Northern Illinois University Law Review 19 (Fall 2001). ...

Campbell, Honorable Colin F. "‘Jury Target Circles' Will Aim to Keep Jurors Close to Home." 22 Maricopa Lawyer 2 (March 2002). ... [Read More]

Martindale.com Homepage
Use this Locator to find a lawyer by name. Or click the tabs to search by location/area of practice, by firm, or for lawyers in corporations, agencies of the US government, or law school faculty. ...

Lawyer Locator | Legal Articles | Dispute Resolution | Experts and Services ...

Search Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Rated Lawyers ... [Read More]

Internet Business: Selecting a Good Lawyer - from Lawyers.com
Look at biographical information, including whatever you can find on Web sites for the lawyers and their law firms. Do they appear to have expertise with the Internet or intellectual property issues? If they profess to have expertise in this area, they should certainly have a good Web site with lots of information on it. Use search engines to surf the Internet. Do searches under the name of the lawyer and his or her law firm. Can you find any articles, FAQs or other informational pieces the lawyer has done that give you a level of comfort? Cross check your references by doing searches using key words such as “intellectual property attorneys” or even try “Internet attorneys.” Ask other people in your line of business if they have heard of the attorneys and what they think about them. Contact your state bar association or visit their Web site to find out if the lawyer is in good standing. Check out online directories or the yellow pages of your telephone directory. Does the lawyer ad ... [Read More]

Finding an Attorney
(http://www.azbar.org/FindingLawyer/) provides information on finding a lawyer, referral services, tips for hiringand working with a lawyer and low cost, no-cost and self-help services. ...

We receive many requestsfor assistance in finding a Pima County or Tucson attorney.  We cannotmake any recommendations about or provide referrals to attorneys, but wecan provide the telephone number of the Pima County Bar Association LawyerReferral Service [(520) 623-4625].  It is a nonprofit public serviceof the Pima County Bar Association, and is available Monday through Friday,9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. ... [Read More]


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