Charles R Smith

600 E Speedway Blvd, Tucson, AZ

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West Texas State University
1986
University of Arizona College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1983
East Central University, Bachelor of Science, with high honors

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Gary

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10 May, 2016
My wife and I have been clients of Charles Smith for many years. He wrote our estate plan, established our LLC and has advised us about business and tax planning. We are very pleased with his service which is timely and accurate. We highly recommend Charles Smith.
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Russell

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05 Nov, 2013
Mr. Smith has handled estate planning documents and contracts for me for years. He is straight-forward, incredibly helpful and insightful. His knowledge is absolutely invaluable. Thank you very much for your help.
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Alicia wadas

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02 Nov, 2013
Charles is one of the smartest people you'll meet. He knows the law well and is able to draw upon his experience and worldly knowledge in guiding clients. He's always answered my questions thoroughly and in a way that a non-lawyer can understand. Charles has also been able to help me see a comfortable resolution to any issue. He's also personable and is able to contribute to a conversation beyond law. Last but not least, his billing is fair and the hourly rate quite reasonable for an attorney of his experience. I have worked with Charles for most of the years he has been in practice and intend to stick with him for my business needs.
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Publications

2021:
The Writ (PCBA), Passport Photos in the Digital Age
2021:
The Writ (PCBA), Travel Identification Guidelines
2021:
The Writ (PCBA), Ergonomic Considerations for Desk Workers
2021:
The Writ (PCBA), Scam Pandemic
2020:
The Writ (PCBA), A Night WITH The Apollo
2019:
The Writ (PCBA), Is Your Refrigerator Running?
2019:
The Writ (PCBA), Common IRS and Tax Scams
2019:
The Writ (PCBA), Recent Changes to the Arizona Corporation Commission
2018:
The Writ (PCBA), Social Media Tips for Best Practices
2018:
The Writ (PCBA), Is Your Arizona ID Going to "Fly?"
2017:
The Writ (PCBA), PCBA Annual Awards Luncheon 2017
2016:
The Writ (PCBA), Practice of Law Dates & Deadlines
2016:
The Writ (PCBA), A Chance to Look Inside the FBI
2013:
TucsonLegal.com, Use of the Limited Liability Company for Estate Planning
2011:
Charles R Smith PLLC newsletter, Small Business Structuring with Limited Liability Companies
2010:
TucsonLegal.com, Estate Planning Information
2009:
Charles R Smith PLLC newsletter, Starting A Business
2008:
Charles R Smith PLLC newsletter, Legal Employment Laws
2007:
Charles R Smith PLLC newsletter, Tax and Business Aspects of Marital Dissolution
1993:
Southern Arizona Legal Aid, Guide to Bankruptcy
1986:
University of Arizona College of Law, Doing Business WIth Clients
1985:
The Writ, Pima County Bar Journal, Type and Availability of Ethics Opinions
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