Brandon T. Delgado
Appellate Practice
Appellate Practice
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Brandon’s legal experience includes representing clients in commercial, appellate, and election litigation. In addition, a substantial portion of Brandon’s practice includes representing Native American tribes in a variety of matters, including contract, constitutional, water, and federal Indian law matters.Before joining Osborn Maledon, Brandon completed clerkships at both the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona and the Arizona Court of Appeals. Through his clerkships, Brandon garnered strong legal persuasion skills by drafting the court’s decisions and presenting his recommendations to the judge or panel of judges. He also gained insight into the legal principles that are important to the trial and appellate decision-making processes.When not practicing law, Brandon enjoys completing home improvement projects and spending time with his wife and three dogs. Brandon also is a proud member of the Tohono O’odham Nation and serves on the Board of Directors for the William E. Morris Institute for Justice. Brandon’s legal experience includes representing clients in commercial, appellate, and election litigation. In addition, a substantial portion of Brandon’s practice includes representing Native American tribes in a variety of matters, including contract, constitutional, water, and federal Indian law matters.Before joining Osborn Maledon, Brandon completed clerkships at both the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona and the Arizona Court of Appeals. Through his clerkships, Brandon garnered strong legal persuasion skills by drafting the court’s decisions and presenting his recommendations to the judge or panel of judges. He also gained insight into the legal principles that are important to the trial and appellate decision-making processes.When not practicing law, Brandon enjoys completing home improvement projects and spending time with his wife and three dogs. Brandon also is a proud member of the Tohono O’odham Nation and serves on the Board of Directors for the William E. Morris Institute for Justice. Brandon’s legal experience includes representing clients in commercial, appellate, and election litigation. In addition, a substantial portion of Brandon’s practice includes representing Native American tribes in a variety of matters, including contract, constitutional, water, and federal Indian law matters. Before joining Osborn Maledon, Brandon completed clerkships at both the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona and the Arizona Court of Appeals. Brandon also is a proud member of the Tohono O’odham Nation and serves on the Board of Directors for the William E. Morris Institute for Justice.
Jurisdiction
Arizona
State Capital
Phoenix
Highest Court
Arizona Supreme Court
Bar Association
State Bar of Arizona
Typical Consultation
$150-$300
Typical Hourly Range
$250-$450/hr
Fee Model Notes
Hourly or flat-fee billing is common.
Estimates vary by market, complexity, urgency, and attorney experience.
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