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Ranking Arizona 2023: Frazer Ryan Is Ranked #1 in Tax Law and Elder Law, #2

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March 17, 2023
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PHOENIX, AZ—Frazer Ryan Goldberg & Arnold is Arizona’s top-ranked law firm for 2023 in Tax Law and Elder Law, according to the 26th edition of Ranking Arizona.

Frazer Ryan also ranked #2 statewide among all law firms and in the Estates/Trusts and Mental Health Law categories.

Results were made public on March 16 by AZ Big Media, which has conducted the business survey annually since 1998. AZ Big Media is the publisher of Az Business and AZRE magazines and other business publications.

Frazer Ryan has been ranked #1 in Elder Law for six straight years. This is the Firm’s first #1 ranking in Tax Law.

Frazer Ryan’s prominence in Ranking Arizona caps an impressive eight-month period during which it was listed in “Top Companies to Work for in Arizona 2022” (Arizona Capitol Times), “Arizona’s 2022 Most Admired Companies” (Az Business), “2022 Best Places to Work” (Phoenix Business Journal), “Best Law Firms 2023” (U.S. News / Best Lawyers in America), and “AZ Big 100: 50 Arizona Businesses to Watch” (Az Business).

Founded in 1989, Frazer Ryan is a 23-attorney law firm with offices in Phoenix and Flagstaff. Its attorneys represent businesses and high-net-worth families in estate and tax planning, tax controversy, trust and estate controversy, elder law, real estate law, and business and M&A law.

The post Ranking Arizona 2023: Frazer Ryan Is Ranked #1 in Tax Law and Elder Law, #2 appeared first on Attorney at Law Magazine.



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