Elizabeth A Faulkner
Faulkner Law OfficesELIZABETH A. FAULKNER has practiced law in Arizona since 1991. Ms. Faulkner’s practice includes all aspects of employment law including both plaintiff and defense work. She received her J.D. with honors from Arizona State University College of Law where she served as Managing Editor for the Arizona State Law Journal. Prior to entering private practice, she clerked for Vice-Chief Justice James Moeller of the Arizona Supreme Court. Before beginning her own firm, Faulkner Law Offices, Ms. Faulkner practiced at Gust Rosenfeld from 1991 to 1996 in civil litigation and appellate work, with an emphasis in employment law. She has extensive experience in counseling employees and employers in discrimination law, wage and hour law, sexual harassment, wrongful termination, executive employment contracts, personnel policies and manuals, discipline issues, trade secrets/anti-piracy and non-compete agreements. Ms. Faulkner’s practice also includes special education law, commercial litigation, personal injury and insurance defense.
- Employment Law
- Employee Benefits, Employment Contracts, Employment Discrimination, ERISA, Overtime & Unpaid Wages, Sexual Harassment, Whistleblower, Wrongful Termination
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- Arizona
- Attorney
- Faulkner Law Offices
- - Current
- Attorney
- Gust Rosenfeld
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- Law Clerk to Hon. Vice Chief Justice James Moeller
- Arizona Supreme Court
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- Arizona State University
- J.D. (1990) | Law
- Honors: Graduated with honors.
- Activities: Legal research and writing instructor. Managing Editor for the Arizona State Law Journal.
- State Bar of Arizona  # 013212
- Member
- Current
- Arizona Employment Lawyers Association
- Current
- "The Right to Habeas Corpus, Only in the Other Americas"
- American University Journal of International Law and Policy
- "Using the Special Verdict to Manage Complex Cases and Avoid Compromise Verdicts"
- Arizona State Law Journal