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Arizona’s Premier Bankruptcy Specialists
Allen, Jones & Giles, PLC is one of Arizona’s most respected law firms dedicated exclusively to bankruptcy and reorganization law. Tracing its roots back to 1986, the firm has established a legacy of excellence in handling complex financial matters for businesses and individuals. What sets this firm apart is its extraordinary level of expertise: it is the only firm in Arizona with three attorneys-Thomas Allen, Michael Jones, and Phil Giles-who are Certified Bankruptcy Specialists by the Arizona Board of Legal Specialization. This distinction ensures that clients receive the highest caliber of legal representation available, whether they are navigating a corporate restructuring or a personal financial crisis.
Sophisticated Financial Restructuring
The firm is renowned for its ability to handle high-stakes and complex cases that other firms might turn away. They have represented clients in some of Arizona’s largest bankruptcy proceedings, including the Phoenix Coyotes and the Baptist Foundation. Their practice areas include:
- Chapter 11 Reorganization: Expert guidance for businesses seeking to restructure debt and continue operations. They boast a plan confirmation rate of over 70%, significantly higher than the national average.
- Chapter 7 & 13 Bankruptcy: Helping individuals and small business owners eliminate debt or create repayment plans.
- Creditors’ Rights: Representing lenders, landlords, and committees in protecting their financial interests during bankruptcy proceedings.
- Bankruptcy Litigation: Aggressive advocacy in disputes involving fraudulent transfers, dischargeability, and preference claims.
- Tax-Driven Bankruptcy: specialized strategies for resolving significant tax liabilities with the IRS.
Award-Winning Legal Team
The attorneys at Allen, Jones & Giles are consistently recognized as leaders in their field. The firm is ranked as a Tier 1 Best Law Firm by U.S. News & World Report. Its partners are frequently listed in Super Lawyers and The Best Lawyers in America. This peer recognition reflects their deep knowledge of the bankruptcy code and their reputation for ethical and effective advocacy.
Iconic Central Arts Plaza Location
The firm’s Phoenix headquarters is located at 1850 N Central Ave, Suite 1025, in the landmark Central Arts Plaza (also known as the BMO Tower). This iconic high-rise in the Midtown Arts District offers panoramic views of the Valley and is surrounded by the Phoenix Art Museum and other cultural institutions. The office provides a prestigious and professional setting for clients, with state-of-the-art resources to manage large-scale litigation.
”We offer the agility and value of a boutique firm with the sophistication and experience of a large national practice. Our goal is to provide strategic solutions that protect your assets and your future.”
With offices in Phoenix, Prescott, and Yuma, Allen, Jones & Giles, PLC serves clients throughout the entire state. If you need a bankruptcy attorney with specialist certification and a proven track record of success, contact them today to schedule a consultation.
Specializing In
Chapter 11 Reorganization, Commercial Bankruptcy, Creditors Rights, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Tax-Driven Bankruptcy
Address & Location
1850 N Central Ave, #1025, Phoenix, AZ 85004
Building Location
Located in the Central Arts Plaza (also known as the BMO Tower), a prominent 24-story high-rise in the Midtown Arts District. The building features an award-winning sculpture garden and is situated on the west side of Central Avenue, just south of Palm Lane.
Suite Access
Enter the grand lobby and present identification at the security desk. Take the elevator bank to the 10th Floor. The firm is in Suite 1025.
Parking Details
Visitor parking is available in the attached parking garage. Validation is often provided for clients.
Public Transit
Highly accessible via Valley Metro Light Rail; the Central Ave/McDowell and Central Ave/Thomas stations are nearby. Also served by Bus Route 0 (Central Ave).
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