Richard B. Burnham Grady Gammage, Jr. Michael R. King Richard K. Mahrle Curtis Ullman Thomas J. McDonald James A. Craft Kevin R. Merritt Randall S. Dalton Kevin J. Blakley John R. Dacey Jeffrey J. Miller Cameron C. Artigue Susan L. Watchman Stephen W. Anderson Christopher A. Womack Timothy J. Martens Lisa T. Hauser Jerry D. Worsham II George U. Winney, III Manjula M. Vaz Kay Bigelow James F. Polese Patricia E. Nolan Rachel R. Weiss Gregory J. Gnepper Heather Boysel Ryan J. Millecam Carolyn V. Williams Jonathan A. Bennett F. William Sheppard Mary B. Artigue Diane K. Geimer |
Cameron C. Artigue
cartigue@gblaw.com (602) 256-0566 Areas of Practice Health Care Appeals Commercial Litigation Land Use Education J.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1987 B.A. summa cum laude, Claremont McKenna College, 1984 Court Admissions and Other Interests State Bar of Arizona U.S. District Court, District of Arizona Maricopa County Bar Association United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit United States Supreme Court Profile Cameron Artigue's practice emphasizes appeals and complex motions in civil cases. Mr. Artigue has briefed and argued more than 100 appeals in all Arizona courts, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court. Since he joined the firm in 1987, Mr. Artigue's experience has encompassed the breadth of the firm's litigation practice. Mr. Artigue has been involved in the firm's health care practice, including AHCCCS and county reimbursement, commercial insurance and self-pay accounts. Mr. Artigue has also practiced extensively in the field of land use litigation, encompassing the disputes that arise from planning, zoning and other land use issues, and is an adjunct Professor of Law at Arizona State University. Mr. Artigue is one of the seven native Phoenicians who currently reside in the metropolitan area. He received his Bachelor's degree summa cum laude in economics and political science from Claremont McKenna College. He received his law degree from the University of California at Berkeley, where he was a member of the California Law Review. |