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WILLIAM M. BACHE holds a B.S. degree from Purdue University and a J.D. degree from the Indiana University Indianapolis Law School (Summa Cum Laude) which he earned in 1972.

Bill is a member of the Arizona and Indiana Bar Associations. He is admitted to practice before all state and federal courts in Arizona and Indiana. Mr. Bache was a partner in an Indiana law firm for many years before coming to Arizona in 1992. Mr. Bache is a member of the Arizona Trial Lawyers Association.

His practice concentrates in the areas of civil litigation and personal injury. He has over 30 years experience in the area of personal injury law and began his career representing insurance companies, before changing sides to become strictly a Plaintiff's lawyer. Mr. Bache has managed serious personal injury cases and wrongful death cases. Cases which he has settled for upwards of a million dollars have been reported in the local media, and his appellate work has shaped Arizona case law.

 

WILLIAM M. BACHE holds a B.S. degree from Purdue University and a J.D. degree from the Indiana University Indianapolis Law School (Summa Cum Laude) which he earned in 1972. Bill is a member of the Arizona and Indiana Bar Associations. He is admitted to practice before all state and federal courts in Arizona and Indiana. Mr. Bache was a partner in an Indiana law firm for many years before coming to Arizona in 1992. Mr. Bache is a member of the Arizona Trial Lawyers Association. His practice concentrates in the areas of civil litigation and personal injury. He has over 30 years experience in the area of personal injury law and began his career representing insurance companies, before changing sides to become strictly a Plaintiff's lawyer. Mr. Bache has managed serious personal injury cases and wrongful death cases. Cases which he has settled for upwards of a million dollars have been reported in the local media, and his appellate work has shaped Arizona case law.

FRANCES T. LYNCH was born in the United Kingdom and attended undergradute school at the University of Colorado, where she graduated with honors. Prior to receiving her law degree from the University of Arizona in 1988, where she wrote for and edited the Arizona Law Review, Ms. Lynch worked in Colorado as a newspaper reporter.

During the past fifteen years, she has published articles, columns and essays extensively, appeared as a legal expert on talk radio throughout the United States, has served as a technical consultant for the film industry, and is the author of the book Draw The Line: Guide to A Sexual Harassment Free Workplace, (Oasis Press 1995).

Ms. Lynch has a strong interest in public service. She worked for Southern Arizona Legal Aid and was formerly Program Director for the Tohono O'Odham Advocate Program. Ms. Lynch has practiced in both Tucson and Phoenix and has litigated hundreds of jury trials throughout Arizona. She served a term as Presiding Judge for Oro Valley Magistrate Court and also served as a Judge Pro Tempore for Pima County. Ms. Lynch is also a contributing author to "World of Criminal Justice," (2001) "Encyclopedia of Everyday Law," (2002) "Notable Black American Women," (2002) and "American Law," (2003) all published by The Gale Group.

Ms. Lynch has 18 years of courtroom experience, and now handles exclusively serious personal injury and wrongful death cases.

FRANCES T. LYNCH was born in the United Kingdom and attended undergradute school at the University of Colorado, where she graduated with honors. Prior to receiving her law degree from the University of Arizona in 1988, where she wrote for and edited the Arizona Law Review, Ms. Lynch worked in Colorado as a newspaper reporter. During the past fifteen years, she has published articles, columns and essays extensively, appeared as a legal expert on talk radio throughout the United States, has served as a technical consultant for the film industry, and is the author of the book Draw The Line: Guide to A Sexual Harassment Free Workplace, (Oasis Press 1995). Ms. Lynch has a strong interest in public service. She worked for Southern Arizona Legal Aid and was formerly Program Director for the Tohono O'Odham Advocate Program. Ms. Lynch has practiced in both Tucson and Phoenix and has litigated hundreds of jury trials throughout Arizona. She served a term as Presiding Judge for Oro Valley Magistrate Court and also served as a Judge Pro Tempore for Pima County. Ms. Lynch is also a contributing author to "World of Criminal Justice," (2001) "Encyclopedia of Everyday Law," (2002) "Notable Black American Women," (2002) and "American Law," (2003) all published by The Gale Group. Ms. Lynch has 18 years of courtroom experience, and now handles exclusively serious personal injury and wrongful death cases.

 

 

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