Law Office of JoJene Mills, P.C.
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JoJene E. Mills
Law Office of JoJene E. Mills, P.C.
1670 E. River Road
Suite 270
Tucson, AZ 85718-5976
 
 
Communication Center  
Phone: (520) 529-3200
E-mail: Contact Me
Fax: (520) 529-3113
Web site: http://www.jmillslaw.com


Position Areas of Practice Bar Admissions
Education Honors Published Works
Affiliations Representative Cases

I grew up in the Phoenix area and attended both college and law school at Arizona State University. I earned several awards in law school, and I was named the Outstanding Oral Advocate of my graduating class.

I have always practiced personal injury law and have only represented injured people, not defendants. I began my practice in 1985 at one of the largest personal injury firms in Arizona where I trained with some of Arizona's finest trial lawyers. I practiced in Phoenix, eventually opening my own firm before moving to Tucson in 1994 and joining an existing firm. In July 2004, I again opened my own practice, which I have structured to maximize personal contact with my clients.

Excellent Results
I have handled all aspects of personal injury and medical malpractice cases, including many jury trials. I have secured numerous significant jury verdicts and settlements for my clients, and I am recognized by defense lawyers and insurance carriers as a competent and effective opponent. I will be happy to provide you with a list describing some of my highest verdicts and settlements.

Professional and Government Service
In nearly 20 years of law practice, I have been consistently recognized by my peers for the quality of my work. I have been invited to teach trial advocacy, personal injury and medical malpractice law for the State Bar of Arizona, the Arizona Trial Lawyers Association, the Association of Trial Lawyers of America, the National College of Advocacy, and in programs at both the ASU and U of A College of Law. I was invited to sit as a Judge Pro Tem for the Arizona Court of Appeals.

I am also a firm believer in service to the legal community. I have served on the Board of Directors of the Arizona Trial Lawyers Association since 1992, and have served in every officer position, including President in 2003. In that capacity, I have spent significant time working with state legislators and other state and national leaders on laws affecting my clients' rights. I have personally written important pieces of legislation that were enacted by the state legislature and signed by the governor. I also represent the interests of personal injury victims in the courts as AZTLA's Amicus Curia Chair. In this role, I appear regularly in both divisions of the Arizona Court of Appeals and the Arizona Supreme Court. This work in state and national government gives me a unique perspective and unique credibility regarding my clients' needs.

Highest Ratings by My Peers
Professional recognition by other lawyers is evidence of skill and excellent results. I have the highest rating--"A-V"--available in Martindale-Hubbell, a nationally recognized directory of lawyers, rated by their peers. I am listed in their Directory of Preeminent Attorneys. Starting in 2002, I was listed in Best Lawyers in America, as a result of feedback from other attorneys. In 2003, I was named Plaintiffs' Lawyer of the Year by the Arizona Association of Defense Counsel, an award that specifically recognizes a combination of effectiveness, professionalism and ethics. In 2004, I was also appointed by the Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court to serve as the only attorney member of the Committee on Superior Courts, a committee of judges overseeing the workings of Arizona's courts of general jurisdiction.

Current Employment Position(s):
Sole Practitioner, since 2004
Areas Of Practice:
Personal Injury -- Plaintiff
Motor Vehicle Accidents -- Plaintiff
Medical Malpractice
Bar Admissions:
Arizona, 1985
U.S. District Court District of Arizona, 1985
U.S. Court of Appeals 9th Circuit, 1985
U.S. Supreme Court, 1994
Education:
Arizona State University, College of Law, Tempe, Arizona, May, 1985
J.D.
Honors: cum laude
Honors: O'Connor Cavanagh Outstanding Student Advocate
Honors: National Moot Court Competition-Best Oralist in Region - Top 32 in Nation
Honors: Joseph S. Jenckes Advocacy Competition, ASU Representative
Honors: William C. Canby Moot Court Competition - Best Oral Advocate

Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, May, 1982
B.A.
Honors: magna cum laude
Honors: Regents' Tuition Waiver - four years Honors at Admission
Major: Communications

Published Works:
Practical Implications of the Zlaket Rules, Ariz. St. L. Rev., 25, 1993
 
Hospital Liability, The Advocate, 1992
 
Periodic Payments: How the Statute Actually Works at Trial, The Advocate, 1992
Representative Cases:
Johnson v. Maricopa County, 152 Ariz. 153, P.2d. (Arizona Court of Appeals 1986)
 
Barsema v. Susong, 156 Ariz. 309, 751 P.2d 969 (Arizona Supreme Court 1990)
 
Ritchie v. Grand Canyon Scenic Rides, 165 Ariz. 460, 799 P.2d 801 (Arizona Supreme Court 1990)
 
Tamsen v. Weber, 166 Ariz. 364, 802 P.2d 1063, rev.den. (Arizona Court of Appeals 1990)
 
Hutcherson v. City of Phoenix, 192 Ariz. 51, P.2d (Arizona Supreme Court 1998)
 
Englert v. Carondelet Health Network, 199 Ariz. 21 (Arizona Court of Appeals 2000)
Classes/Seminars Taught:
"Ethics" at Advanced Trial Advocacy Conference, Arizona Trial Lawyers Association, 2004
 
"Laparoscopic Surgery" Negligence in the Operating Room, Association of Trial Lawyers of America, 2003
 
"Juror Rehabilitation" The Right to Voir Dire: What Does it Mean?, State Bar Bench & Bar Seminar, 2002
 
Tort Reform: Current Issues American Bar Association Torts and Insurance Practice, Emerging Issues in Motor Vehicle Products Liability Litigation, 2002
 
"Arizona's Rules Consolidation Project", State Bar Bench and Bar Seminar, 2001
 
"What Every Appellate Lawyer Should Know", Basics of Appellate Practice, 2000
 
Minors' Personal Injury Settlements: Strategies & Mechanics, State Bar of Arizona
 
"Screening Medical Malpractice Cases and Dealing with Treating Doctors", Tucson AzTLA Learn at Lunch, 1999
 
"Medical Malpractice and the Good Samaritan Law", University of Arizona College of Medicine, 1999
 
"Keeping the Case Moving: Scheduling, Disclosure and Pretrial Conferences As Tools to Keep the Heat On", Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association Annual Convention, 1999
 
"Issues Involving Treating Physicians", Developments in Medical Malpractice Litigation, 1999
 
"Federal Rules of Evidence: Hearsay and Expert Witnesses", International Workers' Compensation College Judicial Program, 1999
 
"Effective Communication of the Woman Advocate", Arizona Women Lawyers Association, 1998
 
"Sixth Annual White Mountain Trial Skills College" Crafting and Delivering Opening and Closing Arguments to Juries, State Bar of Arizona, 1998
 
"CLE by the Sea A Trial Practice", State Bar of Arizona, 1998
 
"The Art of Opening Statements", Arizona Women Lawyers Association-Maricopa Chapter, 1998
 
"Discovery of the IME Physicians", Association of Trial Lawyers of America, 1998
 
"Proving Institutional Negligence", Association of Trial Lawyers of America, 1998
 
"Ethics - The Attorney-Client Privilege", State Bar of Arizona, 1987
 
"Deposition Practice - Rudeness and Unprofessional Conduct", Arizona Women Lawyers Association, 1997
 
Arizona Evidence Workshop, Professional Education Systems, Inc., 1996 - 1997
 
"Recent Procedure Developments", Association of Trial Lawyers, 1995
Honors and Awards:
Arizona Association of Defense Council - Plaintiffs' Lawyer of the Year, 2002
 
Best Lawyers in America, 2001 - Present
Professional Associations and Memberships:
American Association for Justice, 1992 - 1994
Member & Co-Chair, Committee on Integrity in Science and Medicine
 
American Association for Justice, 1992 - 1999
Member & Co-Chair, Committe on Courts
 
American Association for Justice, 2000 - Present
National College of Advocacy Faculty
 
State Bar of Arizona, 1992 - 1999
Member, Civil Practice and Procedure Committee
 
State Bar of Arizona, 1994 - Present
Arizona College of Trial Advocacy Faculty
 
State Bar of Arizona, 1997 - Present
Professionalism Faculty
 
Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One, 1994 - 1995
Judge Pro Tem
 
Arizona Trial Lawyers Association, 2003
President
 
Arizona Trial Lawyers Association, 2002
President-elect
 
Arizona Trial Lawyers Association, 2001
Vice President
 
Arizona Trial Lawyers Association, 2002
Secretary
 
Arizona Trial Lawyers Association, 1992
Treasurer
 
Arizona Trial Lawyers Association, 2004 - Present
Amicus Chair
 
Arizona Trial Lawyers Association, 1991 - Present
Board of Governors & Legislative Committee
 
Arizona Trial Lawyers Association, 1991 - Present
Member
 
American Civil Liberties Union, 1990 - 1993
Volunteer Attorney & Member, Legal Panel
 
Sandra Day O'Connor Inn of Court, 1992 - 1994
 
Pilot Parents Partnership, Inc., 1987 - 1999
General Counsel, pro bono
 
Pilot Parents Partnership, Inc., 1987 - 1991
Member
 
Maricopa County Bar Association
 
Pima County Bar Association
 
Arizona Women Lawyer's Association
Past Employment Positions:
Piccarreta & Davis, P.C., Shareholder, 1994 - 2004
 
Norris & Mills, P.A., Shareholder, 1993 - 1994
 
Treon, Strick, Lucia & Aguirre, P.A., Shareholder: July 1, 1992, 1991 - 1993
 
Langerman Law Offices, Associate Attorney, 1990 - 1991
 
Treon, Strick, Lucia & Aguirre, P.A., Shareholder: July 1, 1992, 1985 - 1990

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