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Lisa Bruno

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Licensed for 20 years

Law Degree

Awards

Primary Practice Area

Foreclosure

Language

English

About

I started my legal career serving as a JAG (attorney) for the United States Air Force.  I honorably served four years and returned to my home town of Kingman, Arizona.  I have been in private practice since 2006, serving all of Mohave County, to include Kingman, Bullhead City and Lake Havasu City.  I focus my practice on all real estate matters.  I have developed a very strong tax lien foreclosure client base and practice area and have multiple repeat investor clients that ask me to handle multiple tax lien foreclosure cases at a time.  I truly enjoy all things real estate.When I'm not busy working, I spend time with my 2 young daughters and husband.  I am also very dedicated to community service and have had the pleasure of serving as the President to our local bar association.  I've also been an officer for three (3) years with the Venture Club of Kingman, Inc., which is a local women's volunteer service organization.  I had an incredible opportunity to combine my love of community service with my legal acumen and assisted the organization in accomplishing the largest fundraising project in its history and the largest public-private partnership project in the community.I hope you'll contact me with your real estate matters!

Practices Areas

Real Estate

Foreclosure

Language

English

Contact

Bruno Brooks & Goldberg PC730 E Beale StKingman, AZ, 86401-5923

Office: N/A

Website: N/A

Reviews

anonymous
May 24, 2015

Lisa handled a partnership division of money for me and started out strong and then I was not included in the joint property appraisal that I paid half, to have done.. We were close to a settlement and I had provided a box of documents regarding back taxes paid and my grandfather's inheiritance that was taken and the only response was that I needed a $20,000 forensic accountant. She knew I could not pay for that and it was back and forth for about 3 years. I finally told her to settle this and then she "lost" me as a client for 3 months. I felt like I essentially did the paralegal work and she just bantered back and forth with an attorney that she also had another case with.. Finally ended up settling for under 1/4 of what the original numbers were,

anonymous
May 24, 2015

Lisa handled a partnership division of money for me and started out strong and then I was not included in the joint property appraisal that I paid half, to have done.. We were close to a settlement and I had provided a box of documents regarding back taxes paid and my grandfather's inheiritance that was taken and the only response was that I needed a $20,000 forensic accountant. She knew I could not pay for that and it was back and forth for about 3 years. I finally told her to settle this and then she "lost" me as a client for 3 months. I felt like I essentially did the paralegal work and she just bantered back and forth with an attorney that she also had another case with.. Finally ended up settling for under 1/4 of what the original numbers were,

anonymous
May 24, 2015

Lisa handled a partnership division of money for me and started out strong and then I was not included in the joint property appraisal that I paid half, to have done.. We were close to a settlement and I had provided a box of documents regarding back taxes paid and my grandfather's inheiritance that was taken and the only response was that I needed a $20,000 forensic accountant. She knew I could not pay for that and it was back and forth for about 3 years. I finally told her to settle this and then she "lost" me as a client for 3 months. I felt like I essentially did the paralegal work and she just bantered back and forth with an attorney that she also had another case with.. Finally ended up settling for under 1/4 of what the original numbers were,

anonymous
May 24, 2015

Lisa handled a partnership division of money for me and started out strong and then I was not included in the joint property appraisal that I paid half, to have done.. We were close to a settlement and I had provided a box of documents regarding back taxes paid and my grandfather's inheiritance that was taken and the only response was that I needed a $20,000 forensic accountant. She knew I could not pay for that and it was back and forth for about 3 years. I finally told her to settle this and then she "lost" me as a client for 3 months. I felt like I essentially did the paralegal work and she just bantered back and forth with an attorney that she also had another case with.. Finally ended up settling for under 1/4 of what the original numbers were,