Overview

With more than 33 years of legal experience in the insurance industry, Steve Mesaros is committed to leading the firm’s insurance litigation teams in ways that deliver value to clients.

A business executive as well as a seasoned litigator, Steve knows firsthand the challenges his clients face when running their businesses. He understands the importance of being practical, efficient, creative, and results-oriented to achieve success for his clients.

A trial attorney who serves clients in the insurance industry, much of Steve’s practice involves commercial litigation, professional liability and insurance coverage, and bad faith litigation. He is relied upon by many of the nation’s largest insurance companies for his abilities in the courtroom. Steve has experienced a great deal of success inside the courtroom during his career, including numerous multi-million dollar judgments earned on behalf of clients.

Education & Admissions

Education

Arizona State University College of Law, J.D.

Arizona State University, B.S.

Admissions

Arizona

Practices & Industries

Awards & Recognition

Arizona Business, Top Lawyers:  Commercial Litigation, 2013

Martindale-Hubbell, AV-Rated

News & Publications

Co-Author, “ALFA Insurance Law 50-State Compendium” (2005-2014)

Contributor, “A Fifty-State Reference of Significant Case and Statutory Law Related to Life, Accident and Health Insurance Claims and Litigation,” ALFA International, 2004

Contributor, “Significant Case and Statutory Law Related to Health, Accident and Life Insurance Claims and Litigation, a Multi-State Survey,” ALFA International, 2003

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