
Jennings, Strouss & Salmon, P.L.C.
A Professional Limited Liability Company
Phoenix, Arizona Office View all offices
One East Washington Street, Suite 1900 Phoenix, Arizona
85004-2554 (Maricopa Co.)
Telephone: 602-262-5911 Fax: 602-253-3255 http://www.jsslaw.com
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| Bankruptcy Law | Civil Trial Practice |
| Commercial Law | Commercial Litigation |
| Construction Law | Corporate Law |
| Eminent Domain | Energy Law |
| Health Care Law | Insurance Defense |
| Intellectual Property Law | Labor and Employment Law |
| Legal Malpractice | Legislative Practice |
| Medical Malpractice | Mergers and Acquisitions |
| Patent, Trademark, Copyright and Unfair Competition | Personal Injury |
| Product Liability Law | Real Estate Law |
| Securities Law | Tax Law |
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About this office:
Founded in 1942, Jennings, Strouss & Salmon has a diverse civil practice, providing a wide range of legal services to local, national and international business clients ranging in size from small entrepreneurs to Fortune 500 companies.
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Statement of Practice Summary:
General Civil Practice, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Trials and Appeals in State and Federal Courts, Commercial Litigation, Commercial Collections, Condemnation, Construction, Corporate, Energy and Public Utility, Health Care, Insurance, Personal Injury, Product Liability, Real Estate, Technology, Tort Litigation.
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Current Form I-9 Still ValidJanet B. Hutchison, October 18, 2012
All U.S. employers must complete and retain a Form I-9 for each individual hired for employment in the United States. The Form I-9s are not to be filed with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS); however, employers are required to keep the...
Arizona Case Law Updates Related to Anti-Deficiency StatutesDavid W. Elston, September 19, 2012
Arizona's anti-deficiency statutes were enacted in 1971. The purpose of the anti-deficiency statutes is to bar a homeowner's personal liability after losing a qualified residential property to foreclosure under certain circumstances. The statutes prohibit execution against and attachment of a...
Zoning and "Horse Privileges" on Your Residential PropertyRodney Q. Jarvis, August 6, 2012
Just what are "horse privileges"? We see them touted on "For Sale" signs, but what are they and who has them and how does a property get them? The short answer is that cities and towns and counties often have zoning ordinances that speak to the keeping of horses, and many...
Year Established: 1942
Representative Clients:
Arizona Newspapers Association; Arizona State University Foundation; CIGNA Corporation; CNA Insurance Companies; Continental Homes, Inc.; First Data Merchant Services Corp.; Health Net, Inc.; Karsten Manufacturing; Key Bank; Mutual Insurance Company of Arizona; National Bank of Arizona; PacifiCare Health Systems; Salt River Project; Shamrock Foods Company; Southwest Gas Corporation; Sun Health Corporation; Waste Management; Western Agricultural Insurance Group; UnitedHealth.
Languages: French, Korean, Italian, Polish, Russian and Spanish.
All Attorneys are Members of the State Bar of Arizona unless otherwise indicated.