Established in 1993, Shorall McGoldrick is an AV-rated "Best Law Firms" selectee whose attorneys have the peer-recognized skill and expertise to provide high-caliber legal representation in an intimate, small-firm environment.
For nearly three decades, we have sought to provide outstanding personal service to a diverse client base. As a client of Shorall McGoldrick, you can expect to receive insightful analysis of your situation and to achieve creative solutions to your legal problems and objectives.
Tom Shorall and Paul McGoldrick lead a team of experienced litigators who have successfully litigated and tried some of Arizona's largest lawsuits, regularly taking on large national and multinational law firms.
Tom and Paul are Certified Specialists in Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation (Arizona Board of Legal Specialization); the American Board of Trial Advocates has elected Paul and Tom to membership; and have been inducted as Fellows in the exclusive American College of Trial Lawyers. In addition, Tom and Paul are multi-year Best Lawyers and Super Lawyers selectees.
The firm’s litigation practice group works on a broad spectrum of cases covering such subjects as automobile accidents, medical and legal malpractice, construction defects, products liability, premises liability, insurance coverage issues, and commercial disputes. Shorall McGoldrick has consistently been included in the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers™ in the areas of construction law and personal injury law. Every Shorall McGoldrick litigator is an experienced, first-chair trial lawyer.
Shorall McGoldrick • 1232 E. Missouri Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85014
Shorall McGoldrick
232 E. Missouri Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85014
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