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Tucson Real Estate Law Firm
Overview
At Whitehill Law, we take a practical approach to solving legal problems. We always try to understand our clients' goals and to work within their budget if possible. After we have learned everything we can about our clients and their legal problems, we put our years of experience to work for them. It's not what every lawyer does, but it should be.
Our practice is rooted in Arizona. Attorney James Whitehill grew up in Tucson and has served many of the same clients throughout his career as an attorney. That lifelong dedication is one reason we are able to serve our clients so effectively. There is real value in a law office rooted in its community.
As a certified Real Estate Specialist, attorney James Whitehill knows real estate law, and he has been recognized for it with selection for inclusion in Southwest Super Lawyers® and Best Lawyers in America for 2010. For individuals in the Tucson area with legal issues involving real estate, having a nationally renowned attorney in their community is a valuable resource.
Attorney James Whitehill also gives back to his community and encourages young people to do the same. To instill in young people a sense of obligation to one another and their community, Mr. Whitehill founded the Tucson B'Nai Tezedek Teen Philanthropy Program, for which he received the Meritorious Service Award from the Jewish Federation of Southern Arizona.
Our firm offers over 25 years of experience helping clients in Tucson and throughout southern Arizona solve their legal problems. In the fields of real estate, business law, probate and estate planning, it is important to have an attorney you can trust. You can find that attorney at Whitehill Law.
About Whitehill Law Offices, P.C.
Practice Areas
- Real Estate Law
- Business Organizations
Honors
- Outstanding Young Lawyer, State Bar of Arizona, 1995
- Young Man of the Year, Jewish Federation of Southern Arizona, 1997
- American Bar Association, Fellow of the Young Lawyers Division, 1996
- Meritorious Service Award, Jewish Federation of Southern Arizona, 2009
Representative Clients
- PCS, Inc.
- Apex Banner and Sign
- Bassuk Brothers Management, Inc.
- Excelsior Real Estate
- Gerson's Used Building Materials, Inc
- PICOR Commercial Real Estate Services, Inc.
- Yorktown Corporation
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
2730 E. Broadway BoulevardSuite 160 Tucson, AZ 85716
Phone
Fax
- 520-326-4670
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