Navajo County Lawyers

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Hollis Joslin Holbrook Navajo County Arizona

Hollis Joslin is an Author, pilot, Real Estate Agent, and Arizona Bankruptcy Attorney and Personal injury lawyer; most well known for his dystopian political thriller, CITIZENS UNITED (available on Amazon.com). Hollis is also a Christian lawyer, a member of Christian Lawyer associations and the Christian Legal Society. He studied creative writing at the University of Arizona and graduated Magna Cum Laude with a BA in Political Science. He completed aircraft pilot training at Fulton Aviation, and earned his Juris Doctor degree Cum Laude at UMass Dartmouth School of Law where he received the cov...

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Joseph Holland Snowflake Navajo County Arizona

Joseph Holland comes from a family of Arizona attorneys. After graduating from prestigious Arizona State University College of Law, he opened his practice in Mesa, AZ. In 2008, he relocated his practice to the White Mountains of Arizona, where he has settled and begun to grow his family. Currently, his practice focuses primarily on real estate law, contract disputes, and collections....

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Jon H. Saline Snowflake Navajo County Arizona

I Graduated from Arizona State University, Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law in 2010 with highest distinction for Pro Bono service and was inducted into the National Order of Barristers, an honor given to only ten students from each graduating class for accomplishments in courtroom advocacy. After law school I worked for a plaintiff's consumer protection firm assisting in litigating fair debt collection act violations. I then began work at the Taylor Law Office. For a short while I left and began work at the Navajo County Public Defender's Offfice where I received invaluable training and e...

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Lorenz Schuerch Show Low Navajo County Arizona

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 l...