Firm: Law Offices of Brelje and Associates, PC
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Combs Gottlieb & MacQueen, P.C.
Practice Areas: Real Estate
Chris graduated from Arizona State University with a B.S. in Political Science with honors. He received his Juris Doctor, with honors, from the University of Arizona where he was a member of the Law Review. After law school Chris was a Captain, Judge Avocate Division, U.S. Marine Corps, and an attorney with Chief Counsel's office, Internal Revenue Service, Washington, D.C. Chris was also a director of the Arizona Trial Lawyers Association. Chris has served as President of the Maricopa County Bar Association. Chris is a licensed real estate broker and a member of the Arizona State Bar Real Property Section. He writes a weekly Real Estate column for the Arizona Republic.
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Firm: Goering, Roberts, Rubin, Brogna, Enos & Treadwell-Rubin, P.C.
Practice Areas: Insurance
Contact: +1 (520) 467-3864
Firm: Trautman Dupont Plc
Practice Areas: Litigation
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Firm: Doran Justice, PLLC
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
“True success can only be accomplished by succeeding at something you are passionate about.”. Chris Doran’s passion is in the courtroom and speaking up for those who need a voice. To date, every one of his jury trials have resulted in directed verdict dismissals, full acquittals, hung juries, or guilty verdicts with the same or lesser sentence than the plea that was offered. The one case that resulted in a guilty conviction for his client was later overturned and completely dismissed for egregious discovery violations by the police and the prosecution. In addition to success at trial, Mr. Doran has also achieved many victories in the pre-trial phase of cases, including: negotiating hundreds of deviated plea offers, helping to significantly reduce people’s bonds to allow them to be out of custody while they fight their case, receiving numerous case dismissals, obtaining significantly mitigated sentences from judges, handling various kinds of evidentiary hearings that have resulted in the suppression of crucial evidence, fighting injunctions harassment and orders of protections on both sides, reuniting parents with their children in contentious child custody matters, and assisting injured clients with receiving large monetary settlements. While Mr. Doran is still early in his career, he has already represented professional athletes, lawyers, doctors, police officers, and various high-profile cases that have gained national media attention. He has appeared on local news stations multiple times, and he was featured on CNBC’s show “American Greed”. In just two short years, he rose from an associate attorney at DuMond Law to a named partnering attorney of the DuMond & Doran Law Firm. Before he was 30-years-old, Mr. Doran started his own law firm in 2019: Doran Justice.. Mr. Doran’s primary experience is with criminal defense (over 800 cases) and personal injury civil litigation. He has also represented clients on contract disputes, landlord tenant issues, bond forfeiture hearings, juvenile delinquency matters, and family law cases. He represents people all over the State of Arizona in city courts, justice courts, municipal courts, superior courts, federal courts, and at the Court of Appeals. He has defended clients on small traffic offenses, DUIs, drug offenses, domestic violence offenses, violent offenses, sex offenses, white collar crimes, and even on charges of manslaughter and first degree murder.. Mr. Doran traces the groundwork of his many successes back to his participation in collegiate undergraduate mock trial with Sun Devil Mock Trial at his alma mater, Arizona State University. Mr. Doran was a captain and a leader in the program, earning individual lawyer awards, witness awards, team awards, and awards for professionalism and integrity (SPAMTA). More importantly, undergraduate mock trial taught him effective trial advocacy techniques; it took his public speaking to new levels; and it gave him a strong grasp of the Rules of Evidence used at trial. These skills serve as some of his greatest advantages over his opponents in the courtroom. Anyone that faces Mr. Doran in the courtroom can attest to his trial advocacy skills and his public speaking abilities.. After he graduated with two bachelor’s degrees and a 4.0 grade point average from ASU, he continued straight to law school with the Sun Devils at ASU’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law. During his time in law school, Mr. Doran continued to compete in internal and external moot court, mediation, and mock trial competitions. Mr. Doran graduated from law school in 2015 with various 1st place victories, as a member of the exclusive Order of the Barristers, as a top moot court / mock trial law student of his graduating class by receiving the Janet S. Mueller Oral Advocacy Award, and with many other accolades. He was also President of the Executive Moot Court Board during his final year.Despite his busy schedule and his successes, Chris has always found time to improve the community and the world. During his undergraduate years, he jointly started the first collegiate chapter of New Global Citizens, a non-profit, grassroots organization that helped indigenous, third-world countries to meet Millennium Development Goals. In law school, he was a homeless shelter director for the Homeless Legal Assistance Project (HLAP) at the East Valley Men’s Center, and he served as President of the Pro Bono Board for two consecutive years. Chris set, and still holds, the record for the most pro bono hours ever recorded by an ASU law student during law school with more than 2,000 logged pro bono volunteer hours. Chris still regularly attends the East Valley Men’s Center to provide free legal advice to the homeless. Additionally, Chris currently serves as co-head coach for ASU’s undergraduate mock trial team. This is his 12th year coaching the Sun Devils. During these twelve years, he has been coaching undergraduate students to guide and train future lawyers, and to give back to them what he was given in college. In these twelve years, the program has advanced beyond Regionals all but once, has consistently sent two teams to the Opening Round Championship Series (ORCS), has competed at Nationals, and in 2023 advanced all 5 of ASU’s teams out of Regionals – making it only the second time in history that a program has done that.. As previously mentioned, Mr. Doran’s success is rooted in his participation in undergraduate mock trial, but what he, his clients, his friends, his family, and his colleagues attribute most of his success to is his passion for his clients. Mr. Doran is hard-working, dedicated, and passionate about each and every one of his clients. He does not stop in his pursuit for fairness, rehabilitation, second chances, and justice. By all accounts, Chris Doran truly cares about all clients that he represents in a unique and individual capacity. To him, this is more than just a career, it is his purpose.
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Two Renaissance Square 40 North Central Avenue , Phoenix , Arizona 85004
Practice Areas: Banking & Finance,Corporate ,Mergers & Acquisitions,Securities
Contact: 602-528-4000
Firm: Law Office of Christopher J Curran PC
Practice Areas: Personal Injury
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Firm: Christopher Corso
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
Attorney Christopher Corso is the founder of Corso Law Group. Mr. Corso is solely licensed to practice law in the state of Arizona.. A native of Rhode Island, Corso previously worked as a prosecutor for the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office serving as a mentor to newer prosecutors and specializing in DUI related offenses. Prior to that, he worked as a prosecutor for the Mesa City Prosecutors Office where he specialized in domestic violence offenses.. While employed in Mesa, he assisted in preparing the court’s Domestic Violence Manual. Corso graduated from Roger Williams University in Bristol, Rhode Island, where he received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Paralegal Studies in 1997. He received his Juris Doctorate degree from Suffolk University School of Law in Boston, Massachusetts.. In 2003, Corso became licensed to practice law throughout the state of Arizona. He is admitted to practice law in the Arizona Supreme Court as well as in the United States Federal District Court. Corso is currently a member of numerous professional legal organizations, including the American Bar Association, the Arizona Bar Association, the Maricopa County Bar Association and the Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
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Firm: Snell & Wilmer LLP
Practice Areas: Environmental and Natural Resources
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Practice Areas: Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
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Firm: Provident Law
Practice Areas: Corporate , Criminal Defense , Real Estate , Real Estate, Real Estate
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Firm: Southern Arizona Legal Aid Inc
Practice Areas: Family
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Firm: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona
Practice Areas: Administrative Law
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Firm: Folk and Associates, P.C.
Practice Areas: Administrative ,Construction Defects,Construction ,Corporate ,Professional Malpractice
Contact: 602-222-4400
Firm: Ryley Carlock and Applewhite, A Professional Association
Practice Areas: Labor
Contact: 602-258-7701
Firm: Rosette LLP
Practice Areas: Business
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Firm: Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community
Practice Areas: Entertainment
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Firm: Dicarlo Caserta & Mckeighan Plc
Practice Areas: Litigation
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Firm: Fennemore Craig
Practice Areas: Civil , Construction , Corporate , Criminal Defense , Environmental , Personal Injury, Toxic Substances, Business
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Firm: Husch Blackwell LLP
Practice Areas: Estate Planning, Tax, Tax, Tax, Tax
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