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    Matt Fendon Law Group

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Farhang & Medcoff

    Farhang & Medcoff

    (3 reviews)

    Top notch in every regard. Their estate planning attorney, Traci Smith, may be the most thorough,…read morecreative and professional in Tucson. Highly recommend this firm.

    On Tuesday, February 16, 2016, I needed to attend a public meeting for the Three Canyons Domestic…read moreWater Improvement District about imposing user fees at the law offices of Farhang & Medcoff. The public notice stated the law office of Farhang & Medcoff was "accessible" which I assumed meant handicap accessible. When the participants for the public meeting arrived we were asked to sign in but there were no chairs in the room other than the huge black leather chairs for the Board of Directors and their attorney, Meredith Marder. Their attorney, Meredith Marder, announced at the beginning of the meeting, although there were only five of us standing there, that although it may seem rude, we couldn't have chairs because they needed the room for all of the participants. The meeting had begun and there were no more people coming in (the lack of chairs was clearly an intentional gesture.) Neither the attorney, nor the board of directors, after noticing there were only five of us standing , offered to get us a seat. I was the youngest participant and am close to 60 years old. I am used to standing on my feet for hours at a time, but there were 4 other people with a few being quite elderly. Finally after about 15 minutes into the meeting, one of the five attending the public meeting asked if we could please have chairs as some of us were elderly. If you have to attend a meeting at this "handicap accessible" lawyers office, please be prepared to bring your own chair because that is the only way you're going to get a seat!

    Matt Fendon Law Group - employmentlawyers - Updated May 2026

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