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Maynard, Daniel D.

Daniel D. Maynard - Phoenix, AZ

Attorney at Maynard Cronin Erickson Curran & Reiter

Litigation Lawyers in Phoenix, AZ

3200 North Central Avenue Suite 1800 Phoenix, AZ 85012 - 2443

Phoenix Litigation Lawyer

Updated: 02/15/2026

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  • Litigation

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  • By Anonymous on Oct. 07, 2025
    Hired Attorney 2007-2009
    Mr. Maynard is not to be trusted.He lied numerous times to the people who relied on him. When overwhelming evidence showed that other attorneys were committing fraud and conspiracy he refused to report these obvious felonies to the appropriate authorities. His rationale was that he wouldn’t want to be responsible for another attorney losing their ability to make a living. His partner Erickson is no better. I don’t make these accusations without many documents and Exhibits.My opinion is keep away. He has no Integrity.

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Phoenix, AZ

3200 North Central Avenue
Suite 1800
Phoenix, AZ 85012 - 2443

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Phone: (602) 279-8500

Fax: (602) 263-8185

Website: http://www.mmcec.com

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