Wolff Law | Phoenix, Arizona

Multi-Jurisdictional Structuring | Asset Protection & Estate Planning

Phoenix legal counsel for multi-jurisdictional structuring matters within asset protection & estate planning, serving Arizona companies, investors, and private clients.

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This page describes Wolff Law services for Arizona clients and provides a path to contact the firm. Wolff Law is a Phoenix law firm serving Arizona clients in business, litigation, real estate, asset protection, estate planning, corporate, employment, and compliance matters. The firm provides direct attorney access and practical advice for people and companies trying to understand legal risk, preserve leverage, and choose a clear next step.

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Core legal services

  • Business law and commercial agreements: Formation, governance, contracts, transactions, owner disputes, and practical general counsel support for Arizona companies and business owners.
  • Litigation and dispute resolution: Business disputes, contract claims, fiduciary issues, fraud, tort matters, partnership disputes, real estate litigation, appeals, arbitration, and mediation.
  • Real estate law and property disputes: Commercial leases, purchase and sale issues, ownership disputes, development questions, construction issues, and property-right conflicts.
  • Asset protection and estate planning: Trusts, estate planning, business entities, succession planning, privacy, and litigation-risk-aware asset protection.
  • Corporate and securities matters: Capital markets, securities filings, private offerings, commercial finance, venture financing, fund formation, and governance litigation.
  • Employer-side employment law: Executive agreements, workplace policies, compliance, internal investigations, and restrictive covenant issues for employers.
  • Compliance and regulatory counsel: Internal investigations, regulatory strategy, ethics programs, risk frameworks, licensing, and permitting matters.

Contact and entity facts

Primary attorney: Jordan C. Wolff. Address: 815 North 1st Avenue, Suite 1, Phoenix, AZ 85003. Phone: 480-999-7242. Email: info@thewolfflaw.com. Service area: Arizona, including Phoenix, Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Tempe, and clients with Arizona legal interests.

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Wolff Law serves Arizona businesses, founders, owners, real estate investors, property owners, professionals, families, and private clients who need direct legal counsel.
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