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Morris, Hall & Kinghorn, P.L.L.C.

TEL (505) 889-0100 |  Albuquerque, NM

TEL (520) 320-5100 |  Tucson, AZ

TEL (520) 455-5365 |  Sonoita, AZ

TEL (602) 249-1328 |  Mesa, AZ

TEL (602) 249-1328 |  Phoenix, AZ

TEL (602) 249-1328 |  Goodyear, AZ

TEL (602) 249-1328 |  Scottsdale, AZ

TEL (702) 294-7333 |  Henderson, NV

TEL (928) 284-0522 |  Sedona, AZ

TEL (928) 774-0333 |  Flagstaff, AZ

TEL (928) 778-2655 |  Prescott, AZ

Dan R. Morris is the senior partner in the law firm of Morris, Hall & Kinghorn, P.L.L.C., with offices in Phoenix, Mesa, Tucson, Prescott, Sedona & Flagstaff. For the past 28 years, his private practi...(more)



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