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Paul T.

Paul Ticen

2 reviews
A business and intellectual property attorney, Paul Ticen manages his firm’s IP, Internet disputes, and business practice. He handles both litigation and transactional matters. As a former insurance adjuster and insurance defense attorney, Paul also assists with personal injury and wrongful death practice. Paul is also general counsel to the Scottsdale based fitness brand SICFIT.
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James L.

James Larson

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James Larson is an attorney at law who serves clients in multiple states, including Colorado, Arizona, Montana, Washington and Wyoming. Apart from being a licensed attorney, James is also a licensed professional engineer. He obtained his legal degree from the Pheonix School of Law. James specializes in labor and employment law, and has exceptional experience in dealing with commercial contracts. He is currently serving as the managing member of Biltmore Legal Services.
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Adam G.

Adam Gunderson

2 reviews
I help business owners and families to plan, build and protect the American Dream. This includes business organization, asset protection, and general business counseling. I... read more
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Jeremiah B.

Jeremiah Beitzel

2 reviews
Jeremiah focuses his practice on providing consulting, legal, and outside general counsel services in a variety of areas, including contract drafting and negotiation, nonpr... read more
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Justin C.

Justin Cooley

2 reviews
Beginning as a clerk in a large San Diego law firm, I earned my Paralegal Certificate. I worked as a Paralegal for a fast-paced Phoenix law firm for seven years while obtai... read more
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Averie B.

Averie Brookes

2 reviews
Averie Brookes, Esq., is a founding member of Trinity Law Firm. Her firm specializes in business and corporate law with a focus on commercial lending, SBA loans, Federal ... read more
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Ronald T.

Ronald Tocchini

2 reviews
RONALD TOCCHINI has served as a strategic advisor and advocate for several Fortune 500 companies and hundreds of emerging-growth ventures. His law practice includes interna... read more
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Leslie H.

Leslie Harrach

2 reviews
Leslie Harrach of Harrach Law is an attorney with more than 15 years of experience emphasizing civil and commercial litigation. Her practice is focused on complex litigatio... read more
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Chandler H.

Chandler Holsapple

2 reviews
I’m your law guru, business builder, and ultimate hype woman. I’m passionate about lots of things, but helping people build a life that brings them joy and elevates their... read more
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Bijal P.

Bijal Patel-Weintraub

2 reviews
Bijal has two decades of experience in corporate environments and building and operating businesses. She utilizes this expertise to help her clients effectively and efficie... read more
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