Heather’s bankruptcy practice focuses on representing debtors, who benefit from her experience in representing secured and unsecured creditors in a number of complex, high-profile cases, including the Phoenix Coyotes and Mortgages Ltd. bankruptcies.
Her bankruptcy experience includes Chapter 7, Chapter 11 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies, complex bankruptcy motion practice, and bankruptcy-related litigation and appeals.
In her health care law practice, Heather represents and advises physicians and medical groups in business, employment, contractual and regulatory issues.
The three-time Super Lawyers Rising Stars selectee has served as an attorney and lobbyist for the Mental Health Unit for Maricopa County’s Office of the Public Advocate.
Very active in the community, Heather is a publicly elected member of the Central Arizona Conservation District Board of Directors (2013-2019). The CAWCD board oversees the operations of the Central Arizona Project, a 336-mile system of aqueducts, tunnels, pumping plans and pipelines that provides about 1.5 million acre-feet of Colorado River water per year to Pima, Pinal and Maricopa counties.
Heather also serves as Professional Development Chair for Phoenix Suns Charities 88, a group comprised of 88 professionals who work collectively to give back to the community through the philanthropic power of Phoenix Suns Charities.
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