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Phoenix Government Relationship Law Firm
Overview
The law firm of Isaacson & Walsh, P.C., has a history that began in Phoenix in 1975. Current partner Don Isaacson joined the firm in 1980 as an associate attorney and became a shareholder in 1983. Partner Cheyenne Walsh joined the firm in early 2015, which signaled the birth of Isaacson & Walsh, P.C., in its current incarnation. Today, the firm continues to provide the same high-level government and legal relations services to clients from Maricopa County and throughout Arizona for which it is so well known.
Isaacson & Walsh, P.C., has a reputation as one of the state's leading lobbying firms. This excellent reputation results not only from the firm's long record of success dating back 40 years but also from the reputations of the law firm's partners. Attorney Isaacson has an AV-Preeminent peer-review rating,* and The Best Lawyers in America lists him among Arizona's leading government relations lawyers. Attorney Walsh is quickly gaining the respect of her peers, and the legal community recognizes her as a promising young attorney.
With a list of satisfied clients that includes Fortune 500 companies, universities and environmental groups, it is easy to see why new clients regularly seek assistance from the attorneys at the law firm of Isaacson & Walsh, P.C., when they need representation before state and local government entities.
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About Isaacson Law Firm, P.C.
Previous Law Firm Name
- Ridge & Isaacson, P.C
- Isaacson & Duffy, P.C.
- Isaacson & Moore, P.C.
Practice Areas
- Government Relationship
Litigation
- 10%
People
Attorneys
- Don G. Isaacson (Attorney)
- Marie Isaacson (Principal)
- Cheyenne Walsh (Attorney)
Staff
- Vanessa Hayden, Administrative and Support Services
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
3101 N. Central Ave.Suite 650 Phoenix, AZ 85012
Phone
Fax
- 602-230-8487
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