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also known as Beth Findsen, Beth K. Findsen
Beth Findsen is a Senior Associate and consumer protection attorney at Consumer Justice Law Firm.
Beth has litigated complex commercial cases for 20 years, first in Houston, Texas, then in Arizona. Ms. Findsen became a member of the Texas Bar in 1997, and a member of the Arizona Bar in 2004. In her first year of practice at Baker Botts, LLP in Houston, Texas in 1997, she second-chaired and litigated one case to jury verdict, with successful results for the client. Her trial practice has encompassed a broad array of business litigation matters including foreclosure defense; business torts; class actions; construction disputes; contract disputes; fiduciary disputes; officer and director liability; oil & gas matters; partnership cases; real estate disputes; and securities fraud. Her clients have included large publicly-traded oil companies, national sports teams, hedge funds, national hotel chains, Fortune 400 employers, as well as consumer homeowners and individuals. In her tenure at Cunningham, Darlow, Ms. Findsen assisted in the six-month trial of a famous probate case, one of a bundle of related cases that ultimately resulted in the landmark decision by the U.S. Supreme Court in Stern v. Marshall, elucidating the jurisdiction of Bankruptcy Judges vs. Article III judges to decide matters of state law that are subsumed into bankruptcy cases.
Ms. Findsen has represented both plaintiffs and defendants in state and federal courts before judges and juries. Ms. Findsen has practiced before federal district courts in Texas and Arizona, the United States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, the United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, the National Labor Relations Board, Arbitration Panels for securities arbitration, and Texas state courts; Arizona federal district courts, Arizona state courts.
Ms. Findsen graduated magna cum laude, ranked fourth in her graduating class of 168 students, and the top-ranked female graduate, from the University of Houston College of Law, a top-tier law school per the U.S. News & World Report Law School rankings in 1997, where she served as Articles Editor for the Houston Law Review, and was a member of the Order of the Coif and Order of the Barons. In 1991, Ms. Findsen received her Bachelor of Science s from the University of Texas at Austin.
She received numerous awards including the Corpus Juris Secundum (formerly the AmJur) awards for the top grade in Torts, Contracts, Criminal Procedure, and Civil Procedure. She received the Susman Godfrey Award for Best Litigation Paper. She worked with Texas appellate judge (since retired) of the Texas Court of Appeals-Div. 1-Houston on a special project resulting in a legislative change regarding the availability of interlocutory appeal of the denial of a special appearance by a non-resident defendant in Texas.
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Acquired: 2004
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Acquired: 1997
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8095 N. 85th Way, Suite 300, Scottsdale, AZ, 85258
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Posted by James Smith | March 20, 2017
Courteous and Helpful
She was very courteous and helpful with the information that she provided me
Posted by Ken | April 03, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Residential
Hire a lawyer OTHER than Beth Findsen at your own risk.
Beth represents me and my wife in a matter concerning our home. Beth is tenacious, accepts no quarter from adversaries, knows your case to the commas in every sentence, and slaughters the other side. You will find no better advocate, and friend, than Beth Findsen. Beth has won every decision an...
Posted by anonymous | March 10, 2015 | Real Estate
Beth Findsen. A lawyer feared by the other side.
My wife and I are clients of Mrs. Findsen. She took on our real estate and totally vanquished the other side. You can not find a better and more professional lawyer if you lived a thousand years.
Posted by Cannon | October 16, 2013 | Lawsuits & Disputes
Ms. Findesn's advice is "golden".
I was the Plaintiff in a lawsuit. The Judge ruled for the defendant. I was initially stuck with over $9,600 of the defense attorney's bill. Ms. Findsen suggested I use a case called Schweigert vs. China Doll to object to the outrageous dollar amount of the defense attorneys' fee. I filed a motion obj...
Posted by kate | September 03, 2013
Beth Findsen thumbs up review
We are glad we hired Beth. We don't usually 'hire' attorney's ; but inthis case, made an exception. She's truly knowledgeable, fair and quietly aggressive. Very personable as well.
"I endorse this lawyer. I've worked with Beth on several different matters representing consumers against debt collectors, creditors, and credit reporting agencies. Beth is truly a skilled attorney who knows how to litigate her clients' claim to the fullest extent. Her experience and knowledge on Court procedures and the law makes her the person you want on your team."
"I endorse this lawyer. She has a lot of experience and clearly fights for her clients in consumer related matters."
Consumer protection lawyer
Litigation lawyer
Contracts and agreements lawyer
1995
Susman Godfrey Award, Susman Godfrey LLP
1994
Deans Scholarship, UH Law Center
2001 - 2004
Associate, Cunningham, Darlow, Zook & Chapoton, LLP
1997 - 2002
Associate, BAKER BOTTS LLP
1996 - 1996
Summer Associate, Liddell, Sapp, Zvley, Hill & La Boon, LLP
1996 - 1997
Summer Associate, Mayor Day Caldwell & Keeton, LLP
1996 - 1997
Summer Associate, Baker & Botts
1989 - 1991
House Messenger, Texas House of Representatives
2015 - Present
National Association of Consumer AdvocatesMember
Articles Editor
Reversed and Remanded for Trial
1997
Juris Doctorate
1991
BS
2013
2013
Foreclosure Litigation in Arizona
2012
2012
Arizona Update
2011
Foreclosure Update
1999
What You Can Do Today to Ensure That Your Acts Aren't Laying the Groundwork for Employer Liability
2016
2016
1997
English
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I need to file a rule 65 in the state of Arizona to stop my foreclosure
17 Oct 2016
Macy's are trying to charge me for a fraudulant charge. Should i get a lawyer?
19 Sep 2016
Does a Cancellation of Notice of Sale require the bank (B of A) start the foreclosure process fresh (90 day timeline, etc)?
11 Aug 2014