Elizabeth C. Fine
Practice Areas
Her practice includes representing clients in a wide array of complex civil litigation matters, including commercial and business disputes, health care litigation, real estate and property-related matters, as well as other tort and contract-based claims.
Elizabeth has years of private firm experience handling state, federal, and appellate cases. Elizabeth has a background in journalism, which she utilizes in her successful written advocacy on behalf of her clients. Elizabeth previously worked as an Assistant Attorney General for the State of Arizona, during which time she undertook daily court appearances for the Department of Child Services.
Elizabeth is originally from Colorado, but moved to Arizona to obtain her law degree after obtaining the Dean’s Recruitment Scholarship and the Justice O’Connor Scholarship at ASU. During law school, Elizabeth served on the Board of the Women Law Student’s Association, and as a student attorney for the Ruth V. McGregor Family Protection Clinic, for which she received a CALI Award for Exceptional Trial Advocacy Work.
In her spare time, Elizabeth enjoys being outdoors, reading, and spending time with her family.
Memberships and Associations
- Arizona Association of Health Care Attorneys
- The Federal Bar Association
- The Aggregate, Women In Law
Education
- Arizona State University, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law
J.D., 2012, cum laude - University of Colorado
B.A. with Honors, 2007, Dean’s List all semesters
Bar and Court Admissions
- Arizona (2013)
- Colorado (2012)
- U.S. District Court, District of Arizona
Honors and Accolades
- CALI Award Recipient
- Pedrick Scholar
- University of Colorado, Academic Study Abroad Scholarship
- Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, Dean’s Recruitment Scholarship and Justice O’Connor Scholarship