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Paul G. Cereghini
Bowman and Brooke LLP
1700 Phoenix Plaza 2929 North Central Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85012-2761
(Maricopa)
Admitted: Arizona, 1984; California, 1990; U.S. Federal Court, 1984
Law School: Arizona State University College of Law
College: University of Arizona
Birth Date and Place: 1959, Landstuhl, Germany
Practice Areas: Products Liability, Personal Injury -- Defense, Automotive, Motorcycles, ATVs and Other Wheeled Vehicles, and Class Action Defense
Additional Information: Paul Cereghini is one of the founding lawyers of Bowman and Brooke and is the managing partner of the firm's Phoenix office. Paul's litigation practice is nationwide and focuses on complex litigation including automotive and off‑road vehicle products liability defense.
Paul continually defends his clients all over the country, in fact, his experience includes managing and trying cases in 27 different states, including Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee Texas, Washington, West Virginia and Wyoming.
Firm Members: Thomas Klein William Auther Jill Goldsmith Thomas Howard Lori Zirkle Dustin Christner
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Paul Cereghini located?
Paul Cereghini is located in Phoenix, AZ at 1700 Phoenix Plaza 2929 North Central Avenue, 85012-2761 (Maricopa County).
What are Paul Cereghini's practice areas?
Paul Cereghini's practice areas include: Products Liability, Personal Injury -- Defense, Automotive, Motorcycles, ATVs and Other Wheeled Vehicles, and Class Action Defense.
What firm is Paul Cereghini associated with?
Paul Cereghini is associated with Bowman and Brooke LLP in Phoenix, AZ.
Where did Paul Cereghini attend law school?
Paul Cereghini attended Arizona State University College of Law and University of Arizona.
When was Paul Cereghini admitted to the bar?
Paul Cereghini was admitted to practice: Arizona, 1984; California, 1990; U.S. Federal Court, 1984.