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Phoenix Commercial Litigation Lawyer
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"I figure out the client's long-term goals and how I can achieve those goals."
Jennifer Axel is focused on commercial and business litigation no matter the size of the client. She represents large corporations, small businesses and individuals in federal and state courts and has appellate, mediation and arbitration experience...
"I figure out the client's long-term goals and how I can achieve those goals."
Jennifer Axel is focused on commercial and business litigation no matter the size of the client. She represents large corporations, small businesses and individuals in federal and state courts and has appellate, mediation and arbitration experience...
"I figure out the client's long-term goals and how I can achieve those goals."
Jennifer Axel is focused on commercial and business litigation no matter the size of the client. She represents large corporations, small businesses and individuals in federal and state courts and has appellate, mediation and arbitration experience. Jennifer represents both lenders and borrowers in commercial loans, including obtaining receiverships after a loan has defaulted, as well as both prosecuting and defending deficiency actions.
Key Matters:
- Represented large rental machinery company in fiduciary lawsuit against ex-employees, lender, and investment banker.
- Successful representation of an individual in FINRA arbitration against broker-dealer and former registered representative regarding fraudulent investments.
- Representation of dozens of individuals and entities against large lending institutions regarding real estate and business loans.
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