$ 350-500 per hour
Linda and John Day are both from modest, hard-working families. Together, they have built a successful law practice limited to Workers Compensation, Social Security Disability and Personal Injury
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Practice Areas
13 years | 300 cases
15 years | 500 cases
$ 350-500 per hour
25%-33%
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Chat withState: Arizona
Acquired: 2011
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1910 S. Stapley Dr., Suite. 221, Mesa, AZ, 85204
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Posted by anonymous | July 4, 2015
This is a lawyer who really cares about her clients and deals directly with them and does not hand them off to clerks to answer your questions and keep you up to date
"Linda Day is an outstanding lawyer because she is a relentless advocate for her clients. Her experience in workers compensation and social security law is nearly unrivaled in the legal profession. She gets results. I have personally seen Linda win cases that seemed unwinnable. I have referred many clients with workers comp and social security cases to Linda in the past, and I will continue to refer them in the future because Linda always does an outstanding job."
Social Security & Disability lawyer
Family lawyer
2007
summa cum laude, Arizona State University
2015 - Present
Partner, Day Law Office
2014 - 2015
Attorney, Cluff & Cluff, PLC
2011 - 2012
Law Clerk, Arizona Court Of Appeals, Division One
1983 - 2010
Office Administrator / Paralegal, Law Office of John Day
2014 - Present
Arizona Association for Justice
2011 - Present
State Bar of Arizona
2007 - Present
Phi Beta Kappa
1981 - Present
Junior League of Phoenixsustaining member
Fully Favorable Decision on behalf of client
Decision favoring claimant (my client)
N/A
2015
Panel Moderator
2014
Workers Compensation: Compensability Issues Faced by Claimants
2014
Apportionment in Workers Compensation
2013
2007
English
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