Kathi M Sandweiss

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Licensed for 39 years

Appeals Lawyer at Phoenix, AZ
Practice Areas: Appeals, Litigation, Administrative Law ... +4 more

1850 N. Central Avenue, Suite 1200, Phoenix, AZ

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About Kathi

Biography

Practice Areas

7

Practice Areas

Administrative Law 16%

16%
Appeals 16%

16%
Bankruptcy and Debt 16%

16%
Family 16%

16%
Litigation 16%

16%
Probate 16%

16%
Other 4%

4%

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Awards

AV Preeminent Peer Review Rating

Licenses

Licensed in Arizona for 39 years

State: Arizona

Acquired: 1986

Active

No misconduct found

Location

Jaburg & Wilk PC

1850 N. Central Avenue, Suite 1200, Phoenix, AZ, 85004

jaburgwilk.com/our-people/kathi-m-sandweiss

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Neal Bookspan

Appeals lawyer | Apr 07

Relationship: Co-worker

"Kathi is a fantastic appellate lawyer. Her research and writing skills are excellent and her work product is impeccable. She has vast appellate experience. I highly recommend her for any appellate matters."

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Jason Castle

Appeals lawyer | Apr 07

Relationship: Co-worker

"Kathi is an amazing person and excellent attorney. I highly endorse this lawyer to friends and family. Kathi will passionately guide you through any legal matter."

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Lauren Garner

Appeals lawyer | Apr 06

Relationship: Co-worker

"I endorse this lawyer. Kathi brings a wealth of experience and expertise to her clients."

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Alden Thomas

Employment and labor lawyer

Experience

Rating:  8.6 (Excellent)

Honors

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AV Preeminent Rated, Martindale-Hubbell

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Appellate Practice - 2016 - 2023, Best Attorneys of America

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Top Lawyer, Appellate Law, 2022, Phoenix Magazine

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Women in the Law 2017, Best Lawyers in America

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Commercial Arbitration Panel Member, American Arbitration Association

Work Experience

1900 - Present

Partner, Jaburg Wilk

Associations

1986 - Present

State Bar of Arizona

Member

Arizona Women Lawyers Association

Member

American Arbitration Association®’s Roster of Arbitrators and Mediators

Member

Arizona Appellate Practice Institute

Member

Maricopa County Superior Court

Former Judge Pro Tempore

Arizona State Bar Appellate Practice Section

Past Chair

Sample of Legal Cases

Rogone v. Sasser

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Education

1986

Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law

JD - Juris Doctor

1986

Arizona State University School of Law

JD

1977

University of California - Los Angeles

BA - Bachelor of Arts

Speaking Engagements

2001

Arizona State Bar convention seminar

Don't Lose Your Appeal: Traps for the Unwary

Publications

2021

That “gateway” question was addressed in Henry Schein, Inc. v. Archer & White Sales, Inc., 139 S. Ct. 524, 526 (2019), but in the two plus years since has seen such a variety of configurations – including in Fast and Furious litigation Putting the Shine on Schein, and What Does Vin Diesel Have to Say About Arbitrations?

2020

An appeal is based on the record presented to the trial court. Top Ten Things to Know About Appeals

2018

For writers of any legal briefs, there is hardly anything more frustrating than finally finding a case on point, in our jurisdiction, with a “correct” holding to support our argument, but unpublished. What Exactly is That Rule About Unpublished Decisions and Can’t We Cite Them Now?

2017

The amendments to the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure,effective December 1, 2016, arise, for the most part, out of changes in technology. Federal Appellate Rule Changes

2017

What is the most effectiveway to obtain sanctionsfor afrivolous appeal? Sanctions and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Appeal

2014

When you think about it, an amicus brief – “friend of the court” is a quite agreeable concept. BFF’s With the Court: How Can My Group Be a Friend of the Court?

1997

Arizona Attorney Adoptive Child's Right to Inherit

1997

Arizona Attorney Preserving the Family Farm in an Urban Age: Recent Changes to the Arizona Judgment Lien and Homestead Statutes

Languages

English

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