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  • Lawyer name:Sammons, Winn L.
  • Address:3030 North Third Street Suite 1300Phoenix,AZ
  • Phone:602-532-5786
  • Fax:602-230-5011
  • PostalCode:85012 -3099
  • WebSite:http://www.sandersandparks.com/
  • Areas of Practice:Alternative Dispute Resolution Mediations Arbitrations Conflict Coaching Group-Think Facilitation Peacemaking

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  • Winn Sammons has practiced law at Sanders & Parks, P.C., for over thirty-five years, has served as Director for over thirty-years, and twice served as its President. He has consistently been recognized by Super Lawyers and Best Lawyers in America. Most recently, in recognition of his outstanding accomplishments as a trial lawyer, Mr. Sammons was honored with induction as a Fellow in the prestigious and exclusive American College of Trial Lawyers.

    From 1978 to 2013, Mr. Sammons built a successful practice focused on personal injury litigation. Utilizing his prior military medical training and experience, he placed a special emphasis on handling medical malpractice cases as well as general personal injury litigation including trucking accidents, products liability, premises liability, governmental tort liability, and automotive liability. He has favorably resolved thousands of litigated matters for both plaintiffs and defendants and has been lead trial counsel in over seventy-five successful jury trials at the state and federal level.

    With decades of litigation and successful courtroom trial experience, Mr. Sammons' practice will now focus on Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). His advanced ADR training includes the comprehensive "Mediating the Litigated Case" course at Pepperdine University's renowned Straus Institute of Dispute Resolution; advanced training from the Dispute Resolution section of the American Bar Association; and, training in Mediation with the Institute for Conflict Management. In addition, he has also successfully completed training in Professional Facilitation, and in Organization & Relationship Systems Coaching.

    Winn Sammons' ADR practice at Sanders & Parks now includes mediations, arbitrations, conflict coaching, group-think facilitation and peacemaking - all effective tools to help clients resolve their disputes without the need for trial or even litigation.

  • Arizona, 1978 U.S. District Court District of Arizona, 1978 U.S. Court of Appeals 9th Circuit, 1990

  • State Bar of Arizona State Bar of Arizona, Section on Alternative Dispute Resolution Maricopa County Bar Association American Bar Association American Bar Association, Section on Dispute Resolution

  • University of San Diego School of Law, San Diego, California, 1978J.D.Honors: cum laudeHonors: With Honors Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, 1974B.S.Major: BiologyMajor: Chemistry

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