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AWARDS   ANNOUNCEMENTS  PRESS RELEASES  EVENTS  PROMOTIONS  ACTIVITIES  HONORS  RECOGNITIONS
na’s top-ranked real estate law  rm, announced the hiring of its eighth at- torney, Pamela A. Hostallero. Hostal- lero comes to the  rm from Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard Smith, where she served as a senior associate focusing on civil litigation in both state and federal courts. She also spent three years with the Arizona Attorney General’s o ce where she represent- ed the Arizona Department of Trans- portation and the Arizona Depart- ment of Public Safety.
Carl A. Guerrieri
dence, compassion, and best behaviors in at-risk children through pet therapy.  ey are cur- rently providing pet therapy services to 122 partner agencies and
areas of mergers and acquisitions, se- curities o erings, SEC reporting and compliance, and corporate gover- nance matters, including advising corporate boards and board commit- tees.
Jones, Skelton & Hochuli is pleased to announce that John Greg- ory has been elected to the Arizona Association of Defense Counsel Board of Directors. Gregory has been a member of the AADC since 2014. Gregory focuses his practice in the areas of construction defect, dram shop liability and general civil de- fense litigation. He represents clients in a variety of industries, including construction, hospitality and child care.
Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie LLP has announced that Molly Magestro has joined the  rm’s Phoe- nix o ce as an associate in the  rm’s Business Transactions practice group. Magestro’s practice focuses on corpo- rate and real estate transactions in which she provides comprehensive representation and legal consulting services to corporate clients in the real estate, construction, property management,  nance, insurance, healthcare, oil and gas, freight and transportation, maritime, and insur- ance industries.
Fennemore Craig, a leading law  rm in the Mountain West, has named George Krauja as the Tucson o ce managing partner. Krauja fo- cuses on a wide variety of business litigation practice areas, including contract litigation, real estate, securi- ties and tax. His purview includes de- sign and fabrication contracts in the defense and aerospace industries, construction contracts, development disputes, plainti s’ class action secu- rities fraud claims and defense of se- curities fraud claims for issuers, o - cers, and brokers
Arizona adoption attorney Rita A. Meiser was recently honored in Seattle at the 30th Anniversary Confer- ence of the Academy of Adoption and Assisted
serve over 15,000 children annually at no cost to the agencies or children. Pepe is an insurance law and business attorney at partner at Jaburg Wilk.
Fennemore Craig, a leading law  rm in the Mountain West, has named Phillip Fargotstein as the Phoenix o ce managing partner. A retired Marine Corp colonel, Fargot- stein counsels a variety of clients – in-
Rita A. Meiser
cluding large electricity generating facilities, ce- ment manufacturers, smelters, mines and manufacturing facilities – in almost every aspect of environmental law
Reproduction Attorneys (formerly the American Academy of Adoption Attorneys). She was named the 2019 recipient of the Susan Pacquet Men- toring Award for her support and mentoring of attorneys in the adop- tion  eld.
Meagher & Geer is pleased to wel- come Carl A. Guerrieri to the  rm’s Phoenix o ce. He has spent a large part of his career handling subroga- tion, bad faith, breach of contract, personal injury, product defect, and copyright infringement.  e  rm is delighted to have him join the Phoe- nix team.
Jaburg shareholder and SARRC board member Gary Jaburg was pleased to share that Jaburg Wilk was the title sponsor of Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center’s 2019 community breakfast where nearly 1,500 guests learned about SARRC’s accomplishments and their future strategic plan.
Micalann C. Pepe has been named to the board of directors of Gabriel’s Angels. Founded in 2000, Gabriel’s Angels’ mission is to inspire con -
Micalann C. Pepe
and represents industrial clients on transactions and permitting, envi- ronmental air quality compliance and enforcement issues and appeals. He also advises clients on climate change issues and federal regulatory programs that address climate change.
Phillip Fargotstein
Fennemore Craig, a leading law  rm in the Mountain West, an- nounced that Andrea Marconi rejoined the  rm as a director. She returns to the business
litigation practice and will be based in the Phoenix o ce.
Snell & Wilmer is pleased to an- nounce that Matthew P. Feeney, chair of the  rm, has been elected to chair of the Sandra Day O’Connor Institute board of directors. Feeney has served as a member of the board since 2017. At Snell & Wilmer, Fee- ney’s practice is concentrated in the
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