Craig Armstrong
Practice Areas: Litigation, Real Estate Litigation, Receiverships and Injunctive Proceedings, Creditor Representation in Bankruptcy Proceedings, Equipment Lease Defaults, Terminations and Recoveries, Fraudulent Transfer Litigation and Recoveries, Guaranty Litigation and Recoveries, Real Property Lease Defaults, Terminations and Recoveries, Real Property Lending Defaults, Foreclosures and Recoveries, Receiverships and Injunctive Proceedings, UCC Secured Creditor Representation, Sales and Recoveries
Craig Armstrong has almost seventeen years of diverse litigation and general counsel experience which he uses on behalf of businesses, business owners, and individuals in civil litigation, including contract, tort, real estate, and injunction disputes. When representing clients, Craig believes in open communication and developing relationships in order to work closely to help that client achieve their goals. Craig’s problem solving pursues multiple concurrent avenues through advising, negotiation and litigation to approach focuses on creating options for achieving the best results for his clients. Craig’s years of experience and skill at motion practice and trial advocacy often creates opportunities to achieve a resolution before trial.
Craig received his juris doctorate from the University of Arizona’s James E. Rogers College of Law in 2006. Before attending law school, Craig received a Bachelor’s of Science in Business Administration in Management Information Systems from the University of Arizona, a program ranked among the top five in the nation. Prior to practicing law, Craig worked as a programmer, analyst, EDI systems manager, and IT consultant providing custom programming to the healthcare, manufacturing, and insurance industries.
In his spare time, Craig enjoys hiking, billiards, and spending time with his dogs.
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