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Judge James E. Padish (Ret.) is named SBA president

Posted 3/15/20

Scottsdale litigation attorney James E. Padish was recently elected president of the Scottsdale Bar Association for 2020-2021.

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Judge James E. Padish (Ret.) is named SBA president

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Scottsdale litigation attorney James E. Padish was recently elected president of the Scottsdale Bar Association for 2020-2021.

Judge Padish is a former Arizona Superior Court judge and a 10-time Super Lawyers selectee, according to a press release.

His law practice encompasses mediation and arbitration, family law, and general civil litigation and criminal defense.

The Scottsdale Bar provides continuing legal education and networking opportunities for its 300 attorney members, the release said, adding that it also organizes law-related programs and activities to benefit the public in Scottsdale plus surrounding cities and Indian communities.