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also known as Stewart Salwin
Stewart Salwin is a Phoenix-based litigator who represents people accused of misdemeanor and felony crimes. He’s a graduate of Georgetown University and Harvard Law School, where he was taught criminal law by world-renowned defense attorneys.
Mr. Salwin has handled thousands of DUI cases, conducted more than 70 trials, and resolved thousands of felony and misdemeanor cases while working at the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office as a prosecutor. While there, he learned how the state prosecutes cases, and he uses that knowledge to provide skilled legal counsel to my clients. He’s also successfully represented clients in administrative agency proceedings, and he’s experienced in all aspect of criminal and civil litigation, including mediation, trial, and appeal.
In addition to practicing criminal law, he also represents employees who have been discriminated against based on race, national origin, sex, religion, disability, gender, and sexual harassment.
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Chat withState: Arizona
Acquired: 2009
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7702 E Doubletree Ranch Rd, #300, Scottsdale, AZ, 85258
12 Client Reviews
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Posted by anonymous | December 13, 2018 | Hired Attorney | Employment & Labor
Sex discrimination
Stewart is an amazing lawyer! He represented me in my sex discrimination claim against my employer. Not only did he exceeded all expectations, he actually showed genuine concern for me and made me feel comfortable with the entire process. Highly knowledgeable in his field and was very aggres...
"Smart, hard-working, and client-focused. Stewart encapsulates all three of those necessary skills, which makes him the type of attorney you want on your side."
"I endorse this lawyer. Stewart is meticulous with his approach to representing his clients. He goes above and beyond when it comes to quality client communication and providing the highest quality legal representation."
"Mr. Salwin is an intelligent, thoughtful, and detail-oriented lawyer who works tirelessly to meet the needs of each client. He also has strong trial and litigation skills acquired during his time as a prosecutor handling complex criminal matters. I highly recommend Stewart."
"Stewart is an exceptional attorney with strong analytical and writing skills. I strongly endorse him."
"Stewart is a fantastic litigator, but what sets him apart is his demeanor. He is professional and witty, and has a reputation for being a wonderful person to work with on difficult cases."
"I was lucky enough to work alongside Stewart Salwin in multiple settings over a couple years. He knows how to focus on what is truly important and doing what is right. I would highly recommend him."
Employment and labor lawyer
Litigation lawyer
Real estate lawyer
2019
Top 40 Under 40, National Trial Lawyers
2011
Attorney of the Month, Maricopa County Attorney's Office
2009
Cum Laude, Harvard Law School
2006
Mallory Medal -- Best Essay in Constitutional Law, Georgetown University
2018 - Present
Attorney, Salwin Law Group / Statecraft PLLC
2014 - 2018
Associate Attorney, Carpenter, Hazelwood, Delgado & Bolen, LLP
2010 - 2014
Deputy County Attorney, Maricopa County Attorney's Office
2019 - Present
State Bar of Arizona, Employment and Labor Law SectionMember
2009 - Present
State Bar of ArizonaMember
Case Dismissed
Case Dismissed
Extreme Dui Dismissed
2009
JD - Juris Doctor
2006
BS - Bachelor of Science
2017
Ethical Issues in Multi-Client Representation
2020
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2009
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2007
English
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