Mark L. Manoil

Mark L. Manoil: Attorney with Carson Messinger Elliott Laughlin & Ragan, P.L.L.C.
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Biography

Author: "Arizona Property Tax Liens: Guide to Profit, Protection and Prosecution, " Capital West Publishing, 2002 and cpexhange.com.

Areas of Practice (3)

  • Property Tax Liens
  • Real Estate Law
  • Business Law

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Arizona State University, M.B.A., 1988; Stanford University, A.B., 1980
Law School Attended:
Arizona State University, J.D., 1988
Year of First Admission:
1988
Admission:
1988, Arizona; 1990, Illinois; U.S. District Court, District of Arizona
Memberships:
State Bar of Arizona (Member, Sections on: Business Law; Real Property); National Tax Lien Association (Former Member, Board of Directors).
Languages:
French
ISLN:
905196051

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480-916-2545  Phone

www.carsonlawfirm.com

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