Andrew B. Turk
Practice Areas: Litigation, Insurance Coverage, Real Estate Litigation, Insurance Defense, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Professional Malpractice Defense, Commercial Litigation and Business Divorce
Andrew (“Andy”) Turk has thirty years of litigation experience which he uses on behalf of businesses and business owners in commercial litigation, including contract disputes, trade secrets, unfair competition, and other business torts. Whether representing a doctor, a family business, or a large company, Andy believes in developing relationships and works closely with his clients to achieve their goals. Importantly, Andy’s experience allows him to help clients explore all their available options and allows him to recognize when traditional litigation will not meet a client’s needs.
Andy has served as a volunteer judge pro tem since 2000. In that capacity, Andy has presided over more than 15 jury trials, scores of civil, criminal, and juvenile hearings and over a hundred settlement conferences. He brings the experience gained as a pro tem to bear when serving as a neutral in private mediations and arbitrations, providing alternative dispute resolution services in a wide range of matters. He assists parties to resolve disputes arising from torts, professional malpractice, and business disputes, including business “divorce.”
Andy graduated summa cum laude from Arizona State University in 1988. He received his juris doctorate from the University of Washington in 1992. Throughout his career, Andy has been an active participant in the activities of the State Bar as well as the Maricopa County Bar Association. He currently volunteers as an arbitrator for the State Bar’s Fee Arbitration Program and is a member of the Board of Directors of the County Bar’s Litigation Section.
Andy has been named a Southwest Super Lawyer for commercial litigation since 2013. He has been recognized by America’s Best Lawyers for commercial litigation since 2013 and for construction litigation since 2019. He has twice been named one of the Top 100 attorneys in Arizona and has been recognized as an Arizona business leader on a number of occasions. In 2023, Phoenix Magazine named him a “Top Lawyer.” Andy writes frequently on legal subjects and is a sought-after speaker. He has been an Adjunct Professor at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law since 2013. Over the years Andy has volunteered with a number of other organizations including the Foster Care Review Board and Valley Youth Theatre.
Andy is very proud to have a comic book character named after him. He is also a twin (he assures us he is the good one).
Admissions:
· Arizona
· Washington
· United States District Court, District of Arizona
· United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Recent Publications:
Settlement Conferences and Private Mediation, in The Arizona Litigation Guide (6th ed. 2020)
Rules and Procedures for Arbitration Cases, in The Arizona Litigation Guide (6th ed. 2020)
Best Practices for Preparing for a Successful Mediation, The Arizona Attorney (November 2020)
Checklist for a Successful Mediation, in Maricopa Lawyer (March 2018)
Mandatory ADR, in Arizona Litigation Guide (with Nathan Kunz) (April 2015)
Six Rules for Mediation, Local First Arizona Newsletter (November 2014) http://localfirstaz.com/news/2014/11/17/six-rules-for-mediation/
The Benefits of Volunteerism, in PROFESSIONALISM PERSPECTIVES, Defense Research Institute, Lawyers Professionalism and Ethics Committee (October 2007)
Ethics: A Sure Path to Success for Young Lawyers, PROFESSIONALISM PERSPECTIVES, Defense Research Institute, Lawyers Professionalism and Ethics Committee (January 2007)
Watch Your Emails: Your Tenants May Be Reading Them, THE REAL ESTATE FINANCE JOURNAL, (Spring 2006)
Legal Tips for Comic Creators (with Peter Eichler), COMIC WORLD NEWS at http://cwn.comicraft.com/cgibin/index.cgi?column=headlines&page=626 (March 11, 2005)
Watch Your E-Mails: Electronic Discovery is Here to Stay, in HighProfile Arizona, Winter 2004
Mold: An Old Problem Presenting New Challenges, in HighProfile Arizona, September/October 2004
Mold: An Old Problem Presenting New Challenges, in Jennings, Strouss & Salmon, P.L.C.’s Construction Law Newsletter (serialized in four issues 2002-2003)
Don’t Miss Out on Life Because of Lawyering, (reprinted) The Affiliate (Vol. 5, No. 5, May/June 2001)
Young Lawyers Division President’s Column, The Maricopa Lawyer, (monthly August 2000 – December 2001)
THE MOST COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS IN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW, copy editor (Maricopa County Bar Association 1997)
Spill and Release Reporting Requirements, in ARIZONA ENVIRONMENTAL LAW MANUAL (1995, co-author), (1998 supplement, lead author)
Book Review Column, in Environmental Regulation (co-authored quarterly in Spring 1994-Winter 1995 issues)
Superman’s Greatest Battle, in GOLD & SILVER: OVERSTREET’S COMIC BOOK QUARTERLY (Jan. – Mar. 1994)
In The News
Andrew Turk, Rose Law Group litigation department chair, assists consumers at ABC15 event
How ‘bout a little help? Rose Law Group Litigation Department Chair Andrew Turk came through with it — help for consumers on Tuesday night, free of charge, during an event at Tempe Marketplace. ABC15 investigative reporter Joe Ducey and his team organized and hosted the consumer help event, which lasted two hours and drew more than 200 people, the largest group of consumers ever seen at
Olen Lenets, litigator at Rose Law Group, explains why Musk lost fight to delay Twitter trial
By Lauren Feiner, Jonathan Vanian | CNBC Delaware Court of Chancery Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick ruled in Twitter’s favor on Tuesday for an expedited trial to force Elon Musk’s $44 billion acquisition of the company. The five-day trial will take place in October. During the hearing, Twitter’s lawyer, Bill Savitt of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, argued that Twitter’s request for
Turk to lead Scottsdale’s Rose Law Group Litigation
By Your Valley Rose Law Group has announced Andrew Turk as its new chair of litigation at the Scottsdale-based firm. With nearly 30 years of litigation experience, Turk works on behalf of businesses and business owners in commercial litigation, including contract disputes, trade secrets, unfair competition and more, according to a press release on the “largest woman-led law firm in
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