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Alexis and Mark Breyer Awarded 2020 Litigator of the Year by the American Institute of Trial Lawyers

By The Husband and Wife Law Team on January 7, 2020

Even though the holidays are all wrapped up, the Husband and Wife Law Team are enjoying another impactful gift: the acknowledgment of their legal talent, expertise, and successes.

Alexis and Mark Breyer have been awarded the 2020 Litigators of the Year by the American Institute of Trial Lawyers. We are honored to join the outstanding ranks of the AIOTL and are grateful that our successes have not gone unnoticed by our esteemed colleagues.

The AIOTL is an exclusive, invitation-only organization that nominates less than 0.03% of trial lawyers in the country annually – and accepts even less. To be nominated, an attorney must demonstrate their commitment to practicing law in an ethical manner and the legal knowledge needed to advise clients in a variety of cases. We are proud to have Alexis and Mark join the ranks of our fellow premier trial attorneys.

This award invigorates Breyer Law Offices, P.C. to continue to provide the best legal services to our clients in Arizona and Las Vegas, Nevada. We are forever committed to fighting for the fair treatment and compensation of our clients so they can recover from traumatic events without worrying about the financial and mental stress that follows an accident.

From car collisions to dog bites, our Phoenix personal injury attorneys are readily available to tackle your case. If you need legal advice after an accident, please contact Breyer Law Offices, P.C. at (602) 457-6222 for a free consultation.

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