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Clifford Levenson, Attorney at Law

Clifford Levenson, Attorney at Law - Phoenix, AZ

Criminal Defense Lawyers in Phoenix, AZ

5119 North 19th Ave. Suite K Phoenix, AZ 85015

  • Free Consultation
  • 34 Years 
    Experience

Phoenix Criminal Defense Law Firm

Updated: 02/15/2026

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  • Criminal Defense

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  • By Anonymous on Oct. 26, 2021
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    Este abogado esta llevando una demanda en mi contra sin argumentos , haciendo perder dinero al demandante , y tratando de demandar a mi negocio el cual tuve que cerrar por el covid hace mas de un año , yo soy un estudiante universitario tratando de salir adelante luego de que esta pandemia termino con mi negocio y me dejo en la quiebra como a miles de dueños de negocio mas , pésimo servicio no lo recomiendo en lo absoluto solo quieren ganar dinero y no les importa el bienestar de nadie This lawyer is taking a lawsuit against me without arguments, making the plaintiff lose money, and trying to sue my business which I had to close due to the covid more than a year ago, I am a university student trying to get ahead after that this pandemic ended my business and left me bankrupt like thousands of other business owners, terrible service, I do not recommend it at all, they just want to make money and do not care about the well-being of anyone

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Phoenix, AZ

5119 North 19th Ave.
Suite K
Phoenix, AZ 85015

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Phone: (602) 258-8989

Fax: (602) 544-1900

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