Cochise County Native American Law Lawyers
Compare top rated Arizona attorneys serving Cochise County.
Marc Offenhartz
Cochise County, AZ Native American Law Attorney with 36 years of experience
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Mary Guss
Pima County, AZ Native American Law Attorney with 44 years of experience
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John Trebon
Coconino County, AZ Native American Law Attorney with 43 years of experience
Free ConsultationNative American, Civil Rights, Criminal and Personal Injury
University of Arizona
John Trebon has been practicing law in Flagstaff for more than thirty years. The focus of his practice is on personal injury, wrongful death, criminal defense and civil rights.
Our mission is to provide high quality, vigorous representation, but at an affordable, competitive price. Our motto has always been that “we will stand up for your rights.” We will not only stand up for your rights in court; but also by treating you fairly with reasonable fees.
John Trebon is a certified specialist in criminal law by the State Bar of Arizona. He began his career as a state public defender in...
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Scott E Beemer
Maricopa County, AZ Native American Law Attorney with 17 years of experience
Free ConsultationNative American, Administrative, Arbitration & Mediation and Civil Rights
American College of Law and LaSalle University
I currently practice before the Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB), National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Department of Labor, Office of Worker's Compensation Program (DOL/OWCP) Social Security Administration (SSA) and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). Additionally, being part American Indian (Shawnee) and a member of the Kispoko Sept of Ohio Shawnee and the National Native American Bar Association, I represent individuals in tribal courts and justice systems that are components of the sovereign tribal government(s). Tribal courts and justice systems are critical components of the tribal government. They are empowered to resolve conflict and controversy. Native people practiced various forms...
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Native American, Administrative, Bankruptcy and Business
University of Minnesota Law School
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Native American, Business, Insurance Claims and Personal Injury
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Dana Scioli
Maricopa County, AZ Native American Law Lawyer with 9 years of experience
Native American, Civil Rights, Collections and Criminal
Worked with children as a special prosecutor and adults. Love the out doors. Now am doing some defense work, civil rights work, collections.
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Lorenz Schuerch
Navajo County, AZ Native American Law Attorney with 5 years of experience
Native American, Criminal, Estate Planning and Personal Injury
University of Wisconsin Law School
Lorenz earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Wisconsin Law School. In law school, he worked as the vice president of the Indian Law Society and helped develop programs for economic development on tribal land. He also received the school’s Pro Bono honors for volunteering as a tax consultant for indigent individuals in his community. One summer, during law school, Lorenz worked in Washington, D.C. with one of the top law firms in the country. There, he developed his litigation and legislative skills while he focused his efforts on Indian Gaming administration, tribal recognition, and legislative advocacy.
When Lorenz moved...
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James D. Griffith
Coconino County, AZ Native American Law Lawyer with 9 years of experience
Native American, Education, Estate Planning and Municipal
Phoenix School of Law
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Irene Barrow
Coconino County, AZ Native American Law Attorney with 40 years of experience
Native American, Education, Employment and Estate Planning
Harvard Law School
Irene Barrow is a partner in the firm of Barrow & Barrow.
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Josephine Foo
Apache County, AZ Native American Law Attorney with 20 years of experience
Office of the Chief Justice
P O Box 520
Window Rock, AZ 86515
Native American
Naomi Julia Barnes
Maricopa County, AZ Native American Law Lawyer with 22 years of experience
Native American, Business and Energy
Larry Clark
Maricopa County, AZ Native American Law Lawyer with 21 years of experience
Native American, Environmental, International and Real Estate
Native American and Administrative
Native American, Administrative, Divorce and Family
Betsy Lynn Snow
Coconino County, AZ Native American Law Attorney with 28 years of experience
Native American and Family
Curtis S. Slatina
Pinal County, AZ Native American Law Attorney with 16 years of experience
Native American, Appeals, Criminal and Domestic Violence
Native American and Juvenile
Axel N Buchwalter
Maricopa County, AZ Native American Law Attorney with 4 years of experience
Native American, Administrative, Environmental and Real Estate
Native American and Business
Native American and Administrative
M. June Harris
Pima County, AZ Native American Law Lawyer with 24 years of experience
Leslie S. Turner
Pima County, AZ Native American Law Lawyer with 28 years of experience
Native American, Elder and Family
Genevieve K. Chato
Navajo County, AZ Native American Law Attorney with 44 years of experience
Native American, Elder and Health Care
Veronica Geronimo
Pima County, AZ Native American Law Lawyer with 26 years of experience
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