Bethany L Jacobs
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Bethany L. Jacobs is a seasoned attorney and the founder of The Law Office of Bethany L. Jacobs, PLLC, located in the vibrant city of Phoenix, Arizona. With a robust legal career that began in 2003, Bethany has developed a comprehensive expertise across various domains, including employment law, estate planning, general practice, and insurance. Bethany earned her degree in Speech Communications from Northern Arizona University before furthering her education at Arizona State University College of Law. This academic foundation not only honed her legal skills but also imbued her with the ability to effectively communicate complex legal concepts to her clients. Throughout her career, Bethany has represented a diverse clientele, navigating the intricate worlds of criminal law, corporate law, and general civil litigation. Her early experience in a small law firm focusing on general civil litigation laid the groundwork for her multifaceted practice. Notably, her tenure as in-house counsel for a prominent crane company in Phoenix allowed her to specialize in construction and lien law, as well as OSHA, MSHA, and DOT regulatory compliance, enhancing her proficiency in motor vehicle claims, employment law, and insurance matters. Licensed to practice in Arizona and an active member of the State Bar of Arizona, Bethany is dedicated to serving clients in Phoenix, Laveen, and the surrounding areas. Her commitment to providing personalized, strategic legal solutions ensures that each client receives the attention and expertise they deserve. Whether you’re navigating the complexities of employment law or planning for the future with estate planning, Bethany L. Jacobs is your trusted advocate in the legal landscape.
About Estate Planning Law
Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.