Scottsdale, Ariz. – Cinco de Mayo signals the start of summer fun each year. It also means DUI task forces will be out on Valley streets looking for people driving while intoxicated. Last year, more than 500 Arizonans were arrested for drunk driving during Cinco de Mayo festivities – including 167 extreme DUIs. And while having a designated driver or calling a cab is the obvious safe choice, those arrested during Cinco de Mayo last year failed to use either
Christopher Corso of Corso Law Group was interviewed last week by the Cronkite News Service about the disbarment of former Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas.
Corso Law Group is doubling the size of its practice and relocating its Arizona criminal defense and family law practices to the northeast Valley, opening up a new office in the Scottsdale Airpark. The new office, located at 17470 N. Pacesetter Way Scottsdale, AZ 85255, will serve as the firm’s Arizona headquarters as it continues to grow. “It’s important to us that the firm continues to move along the growth lines we first charted when we opened in 2007,” said
Corso Law Group is pleased to announce the hiring of its newest attorney, Courtney Boyd, who joins the Scottsdale law firm after previously serving in the City of Glendale’s Prosecutors Office. Boyd, who received both her undergraduate and Juris Doctorate degrees from the Ohio State University, spent more than two years in the Glendale prosecutor’s office, reviewing and preparing motions, plea agreements and trials. Prior to joining the prosecutor’s office, Boyd clerked for the United States Attorney’s Office in Columbus,
Corso Law Group has announced the hiring of its newest attorney, Ryan Cummings, who joins the firm’s growing staff of defense attorneys at its Scottsdale office. Cummings, who received his Juris Doctorate from Phoenix School of Law, is a 2007 graduate of the University of Evansville, where he double majored in Finance and Marketing. While attending Phoenix School of Law, Cummings served as the student pro-bono coordinator, managing different needs throughout the community with students’ requests. Prior to joining Corso