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Jeffrey Paul Judge - Tucson, Arizona

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JUDGE LAW FIRM % is a consumer/small business financial disaster law workplace serving Southern Arizona. We help human beings and small corporations report for Bankruptcy safety. Our intention is to “provide a clean start to the honest but unlucky debtor” - Marrama v Citizens Bank, 549 U.S. 365 (2007).
JEFFREY PAUL JUDGE has been working towards law for over twenty years in Tucson, AZ and presently specializes in Bankruptcy topics. Mr. Judge earned a Juris Doctor, cum laude, from William Mitchell College of Law. He additionally has a BS (Economics) and a MBA (Finance) from University of Minnesota. Mr. Judge is admitted to practice law in Arizona, Federal District Court of Arizona and the United States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.

has membershipships:
• State Bar of Arizona (Bankruptcy Section)
• Pima County Bar Association (PCBA)
• Tucson Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Lawyers (TACBA)
• American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI)
• National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Lawyers (NACBA)

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      Accepted Jurisdictions

      Arizona Jurdictions
      Arizona
      Since 1994

      Experience

      • Lawyer and Counselor at Law
        Judge Law Office plc
        2000
      • Lawyer
        Tucson Public Defenders Office
        1995

      Educations

      Mitchell Hamline School of Law Education School Logo
      Mitchell Hamline School of Law
      J.D. (1994)
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      University of Minnesota - Twin Cities Education School Logo
      University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
      MBA (1991) | Finance
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