Janet R. Feeley was born in Cleveland, Ohio and raised in Whittier, California. She graduated from San Diego State University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology. She subsequently moved to Arizona and attended Arizona State University majoring in economics. She graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics. She attended graduate school at Arizona State’s College of Business where she earned a Masters in Health Services Administration. She then went to law school at Arizona State’s College of Law, earning her Juris Doctor degree. Ms. Feeley began her legal career as a prosecutor for Maricopa County. She then worked in private practice and eventually opened her own law firm. She practices Family Law, Criminal Law, and Personal Injury. Ms. Feeley is admitted to practice law in the State of Arizona and in Federal Court.

Janet is a member of the Arizona State Bar, the Maricopa County Bar Association, and the American Association for Justice. Ms. Feeley is involved in numerous volunteer activities through the State Bar and the Maricopa County Bar Association such as the Family Lawyer Assistance Project, Law Day, Call 12 for Action, Mock Trial, and the Courthouse Experience. Ms. Feeley has two daughters, Robin and Janna. Robin is graduating from ASU in 2008 and Janna is graduating from UCLA in 2008.

Janet enjoys her white boxer, Baxter, when she is not working, and keeping in touch with her family in California and Ohio.

Paralegal: Robin Feeley works as a paralegal and bookkeeper. She was born in Tucson, Arizona and raised in Mesa. Robin works full-time and is a part-time student at ASU. She will be graduating from ASU in 2008 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. Robin is a Boxer Lover and owns two, a white Boxer, Molly, and a beautiful brown Boxer, Manny.

Secretary/Assistant: Erin Bryan works as a secretary and assistant to Janet Feeley. Erin was born in Globe, Arizona. She married this year and is enjoying her first year in a beautiful home that she and her husband purchased in Mesa. Erin is a dog lover also and owns three, Sister, Snuggles, and Buddy.  Erin is always available with a smile and a whole-lot of patience for anyone who calls for whatever the reason. She is a very valuable asset to the firm.

 
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