Phoenix Office
One Renaissance Square Two North Central Avenue
Phoenix,
Arizona
85004
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Professional Experience
Sarah Anchors practices in the area of litigation. Recently, she assisted in the:
- Representation of a finance company regarding conversion, racketeering and contract claims.
- Reviewing of contracts for an international corporation in relation to intellectual property rights.
- Representation of landowners regarding claims of fraudulent conduct and negligent misrepresentation.
- Defense of international corporation against product liability claims.
- Representation of a policyholder in bad faith insurance litigation.
Education and Honors
- Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University (J.D., magna cum laude, 2007)
Order of the Coif: High Pro Bono Distinction. Women Law Students’ Association Member of the Year. Arizona State Law Journal (Articles Chair). Chair of the Journal’s Symposium Committee, presenting “Conversations About Justice Sandra Day O’Connor.” Winner of the American Bar Association Tort, Trial & Insurance Practice Section 2007 Law Student Writing Competition. Internships: Judge Michael Daly Hawkins, Ninth Circuit, 2006; Judge Mary H. Murguia, U.S. District Court of Arizona, 2005.
- University of Maryland (B.A., cum laude, 2000)
Phi Beta Kappa. Maryland, Delaware, D.C. Press Association Outstanding News-Editorial Senior Award.
Bar Admissions
Arizona,
2007
Court Admissions
U.S. Court of Appeals, 9th Circuit, 2008
U.S. District Court, District of Arizona, 2007
Professional and Civic Activities
- Maricopa County Bar Association (Board Member, Young Lawyers Division).
- Committee on Domestic Violence (Co-chair).
- Arizona Bar Association (Member, Young Lawyers Division; Co-chair, Bar Convention Committee).
- Keep Phoenix Beautiful (Board Member).
- Arizona Town Hall (Panel Recorder).
- HandsOn Greater Phoenix (Member; Co-chair Committee for Eat, Drink and Make a Difference).
- Maricopa Volunteer Lawyers Program (Leader, pro bono service through Quarles & Brady LLP at Salvation Army Rehabilitation Center).
- Capital School (Homeroom Parent).
Selected Presentations/Publications
- “Mass Market Fraud Theory: Dispensing With Individual Reliance in Class Actions Where Plaintiffs Allege Pervasive Misrepresentations to the Public,” Trial & Insurance Practice Section Law Journal, Winter 2007.
- Comment, “Temporary Protected Status: Making the Designation Process More Credible, Fair, and Transparent, 39 Ariz. St. L.J. 565, 2007.
- “A Discussion of the Arizona Supreme Court’s 2005-06 Decisions: Election Law,” 39 Ariz. St. L.J. 631 (2007); “Civil Procedure, Water & Property Law & Standing: Part IV: Standing, the First Amendment, and Bennett,” 39 Ariz. St. L.J. 699, 724, 2007.
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