Practice Expertise
- Direct Sales Industry
- Litigation & Dispute Resolution
- Class Action Defense
- Financial Institutions Litigation
Areas of Practice
- Class Action Defense
- Direct Sales Industry
- Financial Institutions Litigation
- Litigation & Dispute Resolution
- Franchise, Distribution & Direct Sales
- Litigation & Dispute Resolution
- Professional Liability
- Real Estate and Construction Litigation
- Securities Litigation
- Securities Litigation and Enforcement View More
Profile
Business-minded, strategic and practical litigation counsel
Edward Salanga represents businesses in complex, high-stakes litigation. With a talent for managing risk through counseling and early case evaluation, he advises clients in several areas, including:
- Commercial litigation, including class actions, antitrust, RICO and securities matters
- Construction law counseling and disputes
- Product liability and warranty disputes
Ed works to evaluate business and legal problems strategically. Lauded by clients for his super-responsive, business-minded and practical approach, he develops legal solutions tailored to each client’s business goals.
Ed was the national chair of the firm’s Litigation & Dispute Resolution Group and also led the firm’s Real Estate and Construction Litigation team.
Bar Admissions
- Arizona
Education
- Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law (J.D., magna cum laude, 2000)
- Arizona State Law Journal
- National Environmental Moot Court team
- Order of the Coif
- Order of the Barristers
- Vanderbilt University (B.S., 1995)
Areas of Practice
- Class Action Defense
- Direct Sales Industry
- Financial Institutions Litigation
- Litigation & Dispute Resolution
- Franchise, Distribution & Direct Sales
- Litigation & Dispute Resolution
- Professional Liability
- Real Estate and Construction Litigation
- Securities Litigation
- Securities Litigation and Enforcement
Professional Career
Articles
- "Litigation Leaders Webinar Series: Presenting the Case with the Jury in Mind"
- Arizona Court of Appeals Rules Equitable Subrogation Doctrine No Longer Available in Mechanics Lien Priority Disputes
- Arizona Court of Appeals Tackles Additional Insured Status in Construction Contracts
- Arizona Supreme Court Rules for Lenders in Mechanic’s Lien Priority Dispute
- Good News for Contractors and Developers: Arizona Court of Appeals Finds Coverage for Construction Defects
Seminar
- 13th Annual Specialized CLE for In-House Counsel
- Litigation Leaders Webinar Series: Presenting the Case with the Jury in Mind
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