Jaburg Wilk PC
14 The Best Lawyers in America® awards
5 Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America awards
Founded in 1984, Jaburg Wilk offers extensive expertise to our clients in diverse areas of practice. We are an Arizona mid-sized AV rated law firm, the highest rating that a law firm can receive. We are different than many law firms. Different in how we care about how we treat our clients, each other, and our community. Our 27 fundamentals provide guidance to how we treat others. Our team of attorneys, paralegals, and paraprofessionals strive to meet our clients' diverse legal needs while providing exceptional service. We are proud that we have consistently been named a Best Places to Work by Phoenix Business Journal. Our goal is to cultivate a strong strategic partnership designed to optimize our clients' ability to focus on their businesses, their families and themselves rather than legal challenges.
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Appellate Practice
- Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law
- Business Organizations (including LLCs and Partnerships)
- Commercial Litigation
- Construction Law
- Copyright Law
- Employment Law - Individuals
- Family Law
- Franchise Law
- Health Care Law
- Insurance Law
- Litigation - Labor and Employment
- Litigation - Trusts and Estates
Artificial Intelligence and Copyright Infringement, Navigating the Evolving Standards
Maria Crimi
Speth
Putting the Shine on Schein, and What Does Vin Diesel Have to Say About Arbitrations?
Kathi M.
Sandweiss
Unrestricted Use of Medical Records in Arizona Divorces and Parenting Time Cases Has Changed
Mervyn T.
Braude
Arizona Employers Could Have an Unpleasant Surprise as Arizona Proposition 209 Impacts Them
Lawrence E.
Wilk
Arizona Supreme Court Clarifies and Heightens Punitive Damages Standard in Negligence Cases
Nathan D.
Meyer
Ninth Circuit Holds Removal Deadline Runs from Receipt of Complaint by Insurer Rather Than Insurer’s “Statutorily Designated” Agent
Nathan D.
Meyer
Arizona Court of Appeals Holds MedPay Benefits Are Subject to Health Care Provider Liens
Nathan D.
Meyer
Arizona District Court Holds “Reasonable” Medical Expenses Are Amounts Accepted by Providers as Payment in Full Rather Than Billed Amounts
Nathan D.
Meyer
Arizona District Court Enforces “Virus Exclusion” to Dismiss COVID-19 Related Insurance Claims of Minor League Baseball Teams
Nathan D.
Meyer
Arizona Insureds are Legally Entitled to Recover Reasonable Rather Than Incurred Medical Expenses
Nathan D.
Meyer
OUR FIRM A Cautionary Tale: Why Out-of-State Students Need a Plan Before Applying for In-State Tuition at Arizona Public Universities
Alden A.
Thomas
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