Mark Walter Heckele
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Mark W. Heckele is a licensed attorney in Arizona and Washington. After graduating from the University of Arizona with a Masters’ degree in business administration (M.B.A.) from the Eller College of Management and a doctoral degree in law (J.D.) from the James E. Rogers College of Law, Mr. Heckele joined the Law Office of Drue A. Morgan-Birch, P.C. before founding The Heckele Law Firm PLLC, in March 2010. In July 2010, Mr. Heckele was invited to affiliate with the reputable firm of Karp & Weiss, P.C., as an attorney of counsel. In April, 2012, Mr. Heckele joined Dorris & Giordano, P.L.C. as an attorney of counsel. And, in May 2013, Mark Heckele helped form Lancer Law and has served as Managing Partner since that time. Mark W. Heckele’s legal practice focuses on Civil Litigation and transactional law in the areas of Real Estate, Business Law, Estate Planning and Probate. His experience includes: escrow and title insurance; commercial and residential sales/purchases and leasing; contracts; Construction Defects; easements; Foreclosures and Loan Modification; Landlord-Tenant Laws; Land Use Acquisition and Development, property management; homeowners associations (HOAs) and CC&Rs; corporate formation; Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A;); Alternative Dispute Resolution; Debt Collection; Estate Planning; Probate; and general legal counsel. In addition to his legal career, Mr. Heckele has been a licensed real estate agent in Arizona for over 10 years, focusing primarily on residential resale, contracts, property management and landlord-tenant issues. Along with his legal expertise, Mark W. Heckele approaches each legal issue from a highly practical standpoint, providing his clients with comprehensive representation.
About Real Estate Law
Real estate attorneys handle legal matters involving property transactions, disputes, and development. They ensure smooth closings and protect clients' property rights. Common matters include property purchases, sales transactions, title disputes, landlord-tenant issues.