Meet Jonathan Dessaules
Jonathan A. Dessaules
Attorney
Practice Areas: Real Estate Litigation | HOA Disputes | Employment Law | Business & Commercial Litigation
📧 [email protected] | 📞 602.274.2360
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A Tireless Advocate. A Proven Litigator. A Voice for Homeowners
Jon began his law career as a law clerk for Judge Earl H. Carroll in the United States District Court for the District of Arizona before joining the ranks of “Big Law” and eventually forming Dessaules Law in 2007.
An effective courtroom presence, Jon has successfully represented clients in numerous jury and bench trials in both federal and state courts and on appeal.
Jon is a passionate advocate who has represented thousands of homeowners and consumers. He is one of the few who represent the homeowner, not the HOA, and truly enjoys getting to work everyday alongside likeminded crusaders and unapologetic justice seekers.
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Big Law Background. Real-World Focus
While his name may be most commonly associated in the HOA world, Jon also represents individuals and businesses in commercial, business, and employment matters, both in litigation and arbitration.
Jon’s vision for Dessaules Law is to deliver the strategic depth and sophistication of Big Law with the responsiveness, efficiency, and personal service of a boutique firm. As a Big Law misfit, Jon firmly believes the quality of work and attention that a client receives should never turn on the size of the firm.
When his “out of office” light is on, Jon enjoys whitewater rafting, escape rooms with his daughters, and stumbling upon life’s Fellini moments.
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Education, Experience & Accolades
J.D., The Pennsylvania State University – Dickinson School of Law (1997)B.A., Rutgers University (1994)
Bar Admissions, Arizona, California, New Jersey, Pennsylvania
Law Clerk to the Hon. Earl H. Carroll, United States District Court, District of Arizona
Former Pro Tem Judge, Maricopa County Superior Court – Civil Division
Martindale-Hubbell® AV Preeminent™ Rated — the highest possible peer-review rating for legal skill and ethical standards