Phoenix, Arizona Civil Litigation Law Firm
CKGH Law is an AV-rated civil litigation law firm based in Phoenix, Arizona. The firm handles civil legal matters throughout Arizona and nationwide. Our extensive experience as Local and Regional Counsel affords us the ability to represent individual and corporate clients. Our practice aims at taking full advantage of our small firm overhead but large firm resources. When you hire CKGH Law, you hire a lawyer, not a law firm.
We have experience representing clients in the following areas:
- FAA Airman Representation
- Aviation Law
- Products Liability
- Premises Liability
- Personal Injury
- Civil Disputes & Trial Representation
- Retailer Representation
CKGH Law represents the following clients:
- Nationwide retailers
- Aviation clients
- Pilots and aviation mechanics
- Manufacturers
- Self-insureds
- Insurance companies
- Individuals
Modern resources for thorough representation & results
CKGH Law has developed relationships with experts in a variety of disciplines allowing for top expertise on your case. We have also developed litigation databases to maximize results and minimize manpower. We are an electronic document firm with states-of-the-art software and document retrieval systems. All this affords thorough representation and results.
CKGH Law delivers information on time
Our lawyers are accessible when you want to discuss your case, in addition to normal business hours. We communicate case progress on an ongoing and timely basis. When you need to speak with your lawyer, it happens. You can rest assured that your legal matter will be given the attention it deserves.
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