Elizabeth D. Tate, Attorney at Law - Phoenix, AZ
Civil Rights Law Lawyers in Phoenix, AZ
382 E. Palm Lane Phoenix, AZ 85004
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35
Years
Experience
Phoenix Civil Rights Law Firm
Updated: 03/03/2026
Areas of Practice
- Civil Rights Law
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Elizabeth D. Tate, Attorney at Law
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Consulted Law firm 2019Ms. Tate appears to be one of those Pro Bono/Contingency Lawyers who doesn't read the client's EEOC complaint before contacting the client, advises an "out-of-the-box" strategy that could result the client losing their disability benefits by forcing them back to work (Ticket To Work Program) when client is almost 60 yrs old and too old for the program, in order to prove their prior damages received from client's prior employer. When asked about all the damages client may qualify for, Ms. Tate turns tail and runs. Ms. Tate receives an "F" in Communication skills with people with Disabilities (especially Mental), and I wouldn't hire Ms. Tate to to walk my Emotional Support Animal because the Federal Court Judge in Phoenix is probably going to dismiss my case in 3 days because I'm too disabled to do it myself. I feel like dying because of Ms. Tate.
Contact
382 E. Palm Lane
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Phone: (602) 670-4653
Fax: (602) 595-5959
Website: http://www.elizabethtatelaw.com
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