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  • Lawyer name:Robles, Diana Ezrré
  • Address:55 East Thomas Road Phoenix,AZ
  • Phone:602-532-0700
  • Fax:602-532-0701
  • PostalCode:85012 -6100
  • WebSite:http://www.workinjuryaz.com/
  • Areas of Practice:Litigation Immigration and Removal Naturalization Business/Corporate Law Family Law Divorce

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  • Diana Ezrré Robles attended the University of Arizona, and obtained her Bachelor of Science degree in Merchandising, with a minor in Marketing in 1992. She went on to attend the James E. Rogers College of Law at the University of Arizona, graduating with her Juris Doctorate in 1997. During law school, she served as a Judicial Law Clerk for The Honorable Gilbert Velez. She also participated in the Domestic Violence Law Clinic, where she helped women and children obtain legal relief from abusive relationships. She continued to volunteer in this capacity until 2001.

    Prior to joining Snow, Carpio & Weekley, PLC she has practiced in the areas of Personal Injury, Wrongful Death and Medical Malpractice for most of her legal career, and has also done some family law work. She now focuses her practice in Worker's Compensation Law. Diana is a current Member of the Arizona Bar Association, the Pima County Bar Association, and the Arizona Association for Justice (formerly the Arizona Trial Lawyers Association).

    Diana has a long standing commitment to the Tucson community and volunteers at several local service organizations. She currently serves on the Board of Trustees, for the Parish Pooled Investment Trust of the Diocese of Tucson. In addition she serves as Vice President for CHISPA the Center for the Hispanic Performing Arts Board of Directors.

  • Arizona U.S. District Court District of Arizona

  • State Bar of Arizona Arizona Association for Justice Pima County Bar Association

  • The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law, Tucson, Arizona, 1996J.D. University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 1992B.S.

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Everyone is entitled to his or her opinions. I try to stay to the facts. I have lived in Cleveland al my life and absolutely, without a doubt hate it more than any combination of words can describe. There are many things to love, but far too many that outweigh those items. . - As a single man, unless you are a huge sports fan your only real options are to hang out in bars 7 months out of 12 or go online to meet people because the weather here is about as desirable as getting a huge kick in the nads. If you are anything other than a Cleveland fan or Ohio State fan, don't even bother showing your face in any of the locales without preparing for some sort of ignorant, or physical confrontation with some low-life scumbag that forms their whole existence around our sports teams.....Heaven forbid their team loses a game - these guys let it effect their whole day or week to follow.....like the win or loss will pay their mortgage or move them ahead in life in the least.. - As a married man with no kids you have your choice of only a few cultural activities before your only form of recreation is to go to the bar, go to the movies, go out to eat, or sit on your couch and watch television....unless you truly enjoy walking or driving in extreme cold, extreme wind, rain, snow, mud, construction, etc. For maybe 4 to 5 months out of 12 you can visit the Metroparks...doesn?t cost anything and is beautiful in the good months (roughly 1/3 of the year).. - As a divorced man, please refer to "as a single man". - As a re-married man with children, this place sucks just the same. After visiting the few places that do offer culture to a younger generation, your back to spending time in your home in front of the television, or spending money to escape the city (state) to go on vacations to places that offer more cultural places and things than here.. - As a younger person nowhere near retirement, this town is (literally) on of the poorest, rundown cities in the nation.. - We originated and grew as a steel city, an importer, exporter, a manufacturing city, and a city of industry. Now there is hardly anything left of that stuff. But WOW, we have the Rock Hall...such a great "bragging right" that more times than not when they have induction ceremonies, they don't even hold the ceremony here in the city! How pathetic. . Then there's the musical talent that is truly endless here, that leaves town to be noticed somewhere else because no one will ever see or notice anyone in this ghost town.. I know I will be chastised for my comments by others who absolutely love this place, but to each their own. All I can tell you is that if I did not own my own company and have children I do not want to uproot out of their school and surroundings, my wife and I both would be out of here in a flash. I have dedicated money and time purchasing investment properties out of state to have an "insurance policy" for when that time comes I can say goodbye to this place once and for all.. Keep in mind as I type this the temperature is roughly 10 degrees with a wind chill of -15 and snow everywhere. Hmmmm maybe I can go skiing...I think not. Maybe take the bike out for a cruise...not really. So you see, this city is one extreme or another as far as weather. A true outdoors person will agree the winter is stifling cold and the summers are either raining or severely hot.. If I am missing something, let me know. Maybe I need special glasses and the sky is truly not grey and gloomy more than half the year, maybe the trees are actually green most of the year, maybe I am missing the parts of the newspaper that display the economical growth and terrific job market here.. Good points.....Rock Hall to visit, The art / history / science museums, Orchestra, Playhouse Square. Basically things you can do over a few-day vacation and enjoy, only to leave and never have to return here again. I appreciate all the responses....funny as it may seem to read my rant, I guess I am just not a cold, gloomy - weather person....this place can really get to you after a while. I would like the convenience of throwing on a t-shirt and going outside at will any time of the year without getting bunddled up like a marshmallow.. To boot, my job involves me being outside all day every day.....now that really sucks 7 months out of 12..

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