Steve Cox has practiced law in Arizona since 1977 and has extensive experience in a wide range of bankruptcy matters, including appeals. He represents creditors, trustees, examiners, creditors' committees and professionals in commercial and consumer cases of all types. Mr. Cox does not represent debtors in consumer cases, but he does handle select commercial cases for debtors.
In addition to having a broad bankruptcy practice, Mr. Cox also handles a wide variety of creditors' rights matters, including prejudgment replevin, attachment and garnishments, and trustee's sales, along with mortgage, deed of trust and tax lien foreclosures. Mr. Cox is admitted to practice before several tribal courts in Arizona. He also serves as a guardian ad litem for minors and protected persons. On occasion he also serves as a mediator and an arbitrator for the Pima County Superior Court. Court Admissions Arizona Supreme Court U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona U. S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Arizona U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit Ak-Chin Tribal Court Gila River Tribal Court Tohono O'odham Tribal Court Pascua Yaqui Tribal Court San Carlos Apache Tribal Court White Mountain Apache Tribal Court Education University of Arizona, College of Earth Sciences (B.S., with high distinction, 1974) University of Arizona College of Law (J.D., 1977) Professional Associations Professional Associations State Bar of Arizona (Member) Bankruptcy, Real Estate, and Business Practice Sections (Member) Pima County Bar Association (Member and past President) American Bankruptcy Institute (Member) National Association of Bankruptcy Trustees (Member) Federal Bar Association (Member) Public Service Mr. Cox is continually involved in various public service activities, including the Volunteer Lawyers Program of Southern Arizona Legal Aid, Boy Scouts of America, Habitat for Humanity, Lawyers Against Hunger and the Tucson Sunrise Rotary Club. In 2000, the State Bar of Arizona chose Mr. Cox as the Pro Bono Lawyer of the Year. In addition, he has been selected twice as a National Jamboree Leader of the Catalina Council of Boy Scouts of America. Steve is a great lover of the outdoors, and he has led scouts up the formidable Mt. Philmont numerous times. |