
Understanding Your Needs, Collaborating Closely, Designing Solutions, Strategizing Effectively, Delivering Innovation.


Welcome
Coury, Krolls, Dean & DaPena (CKDD) is a Phoenix law firm whose attorneys and staff specialize in providing representation of providers and institutions working in the health care setting. We represent hospitals, surgery centers, skilled nursing homes, physicians, nurses, and other health care providers all across the state of Arizona in malpractice litigation, professional board representation, claim resolution, investigations, depositions, and trials. Our lawyers have come from large firms, small firms, plaintiff firms, and military backgrounds, and bring a wealth of experience and perspective to the representation of our clients. Our approach is collaborative, creative, and solution-oriented. We are hard-working lawyers who see our clients as unique, important, and deserving of our best collective efforts.
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Our Approach in Legal Services
Experience/Judgment
Talent and experience matter. We have both. We have good judgment too. We listen to you, we objectively analyze your situation, and we give you realistic, frank, and straightforward evaluations. We staff your case with the right people for the right job, including industry experts, if needed. In addition to our lawyers, our pool of talent includes paralegals, nurse consultants, technology gurus, and in all candor, our indispensable secretaries and support staff.
Problem Solving/Solutions
Whatever your objectives, we use solution-oriented approaches to address your goals. We work with you to identify your goals and work efficiently and effectively to achieve them. For some clients, that means an aggressive litigation strategy. For others, it may mean a cost-effective plan for early resolution. We collaborate with you and with our team members to achieve the best result for you.
Technology
When it comes to technology, everyone has it - we do too. It's not what you have; it's how you use it. We use technology tools to communicate (with you, with each other, with experts, and with courts), to conduct research, to create presentations (to judges, juries, adversaries, and clients), to investigate, to access and manage data and documents, and to compete efficiently. Our use of technology benefits you - it makes us accessible and resourceful, it makes us fast and efficient, and it makes us powerful and persuasive.


