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Donald A. Loose

Donald A. LooseDonald A. Loose, Education: Central Michigan University (Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, with high honors, 1977); University of Detroit School of Law (Juris Doctor, with honors, 1980). Winner of American Jurisprudence awards for highest academic achievement in Uniform Commercial Code-Sales, Criminal Procedure, and Worker's Compensation. Admitted State Bar of Michigan 1980; admitted State Bar of Arizona 1981 (member, Trial Practice and Construction Law Sections); U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Michigan; U.S. District Court, District of Arizona; United States Supreme Court; member American Bar Association; member Maricopa County Bar Association; member Pima County Bar Association; instructor, Business Law, Rio Salado Community College (1983); Volunteer Bar Counsel, Disciplinary Commission of the Arizona Supreme Court; General Counsel to North Phoenix Chamber of Commerce (1993-2003), and Southern Arizona Green Chamber of Commerce. Frequent guest on television and radio talk shows to discuss legal issues and events. Legal advisor to the John C. Scott Show, KJLL; legal contributor to The Buckmaster Show, KVOI.

Articles & Publications: Author, Arizona Laws 101: A Handbook for Non-Lawyers (Fenestra Books, 2005). Author, Estate Planning in Arizona: What You Need to Know (Wheatmark, 2008) Co-author, The Use of OSHA Regulations in Negligence Cases, Arizona Attorney, July 2000. Reported cases: Aaron v. Fromkin, 196 Ariz. 224, 994 P.2d 1039 (App. 2000). Numerous newspaper and magazine articles on various legal topics. Legal columnist for Scottsdale Health Magazine (2009).

Areas of Practice: Civil and Commercial Litigation, Construction Law, Business Law, Real Estate, Trusts and Estates, and Personal Injury/Wrongful Death.

 

Selected as one of Arizona's Finest Lawyers

"Donald A. Loose ... one of the best lawyers in the Nation."
— John C. Scott, radio talk show host

Books by Donald A. Loose

Arizona Laws 101: A Handbook for Non-Lawyers

Estate Planning in Arizona: What You Need to Know

Member Master Lawyers Section, State Bar of Michigan