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Terrance C. Mead AV-rated (Martindale-Hubbell, since February 1996); Business law and general civil litigation, including commercial, domestic relations (divorce, custody, child support, paternity), probate, real estate, ERISA, copyright and trademark law, defamation defense (for newspapers, broadcasters, individuals, police officers and homeowners' groups) and first amendment law (e.g., public records, newsrack placement, commercial speech, court access, publishing contracts, prepublication review, reporters' subpoenas, etc.) as an associate (1982-88) and partner (1988-91), at Gust, Rosenfeld & Henderson, Phoenix, solo practitioner (1991-1993), Phoenix, and owner of Mead & Associates, Glendale (1993-present); Member/manager, Arizona Center for Conflict Resolution & Education, LLC, dba West Valley Mediation Center (2007-present); investigation and preparation of ethics complaints against attorneys for the Wisconsin Supreme Court Board of Attorneys Professional Responsibility (part-time 1980-82); teacher, "Street Law" (high school students, 1981); post-conviction criminal representation as an intern in the Wisconsin Legal Assistance to Inmates Program (1977); general assignment reporter/news editor, Green Bay (Wisconsin) News-Chronicle (1978-80). Read More» |
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Marc A. Lessow Marc A. Lessow, born Norwalk, Connecticut; B.A., University of Connecticut (1970); J.D., Capitol University Law School (1986); Bar memberships: Arizona (1986); District of Arizona (1986); Arizona State University Law School (1986). |
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Dean E. Brekke, born Watertown, South Dakota: B.A. Mass Communications, University of South Dakota (1976); J.D. USD School of Law (1982); Bar Memberships: Arizona (1995), South Dakota (1982-inactive), US District Court Arizona (1995), Ninth Circuit court of Appeals (1996). Practice areas: Civil litigation, medical malpractice defense, administrative (healthcare licensing and regulation), governmental liability, estate planning/probate. |