Munger
Chadwick is one of Tucson’s oldest and most prestigious law firms. We
are primarily a commercial law firm specializing in all aspects of
business law including International Trade, Real Estate, Construction,
Banking, Intellectual Property, Litigation, Regulated Industries, and
Government Relations, just to name a few.
Munger
Chadwick is well suited to handling all your business problems. In
addition to their legal expertise, our attorneys have practical business
experience in international trade and business consulting. The Firm has
connections worldwide, including Asia, Mexico, Canada, China, and many
other countries in which you may want to do business.
Munger
Chadwick is able to work with its clients to identify and solve problems
before litigation becomes necessary. But when litigation is required, we
provide recognized strength and expertise which vastly increases chances
for a positive resolution, whether through litigation or settlement.
Unique to Munger Chadwick is our ability
to seek resolution by lobbying for changes in
State or Federal laws or regulations which might rectify or
mitigate otherwise difficult problems before litigation becomes necessary.
Munger
Chadwick can assist you in your business planning, whether it is to buy or
sell a business, or to negotiate a lease or a loan. Our goal is to offer
our clients effective and comprehensive representation at a reasonable
cost.
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We would be pleased to respond to further
inquiries about our firm’s capabilities. We invite you to call or e-mail
us at any time. Our general e-mail address is:
m-c@mungerchadwick.com
Telephone:
520-721-1900
Fax: 520-747-1550

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In the News |
-Legally,
It's All in the Family Tucson Citizen April 26, 2004
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Spotlight On: My Biggest Mistake bizAZ Magazine
Nov./Dec. 2001
- Tucson
Bank set to open in June Arizona Daily Star,
October 30, 2001
-Demos
hope to halt GOP surge Arizona Daily Star, Oct. 24,
2001
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Munger
Seeks Top GOP post in County Tucson Citizen,
Aug. 24, 2001
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Pima County GOP will choose a new chairman Arizona Daily Star,
Aug. 24, 2001
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Arizona needs sales
tax to fund education Arizona Daily Star, June 7, 2000
-- Small firm
takes on big clients Inside Tucson Business
September 8, 1997
-- One on One
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