I’ve held steadfast to the notion that everything happens for a reason and that bad things (sometimes) happen to good people, but every trauma has a purpose and a lesson and from those experiences we can choose the direction of our new life– we can choose who we will become. I know this because I’ve been where you are but more importantly, I know your potential and I’d like to help you begin again.
Now the third person important stuff.
Kerrie Droban received her Juris Doctorate from the University of Arizona in 1995. She has been admitted to practice law in the United States District Court of Arizona, the Arizona Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Maricopa County Superior Court, and in various local municipalities.
As a former Maricopa County Attorney, she has worked in criminal defense for twenty three years and has litigated major felonies, complex white collar fraud cases and death penalty matters. Her capital appeal, State v. Timothy Ring was heard before the United States Supreme Court; the decision resulted in the remand of over 180 death row cases nationwide.
She has earned numerous awards including the coveted 2008 Department of Corrections Commissioner’s Award for Service from the 14th Annual National Gang Task Force in Kentucky where she was also a keynote speaker. She earned her Master’s Degree from The Johns Hopkins University Writing Seminars and her Master of Fine Arts Degree from The University of Arizona. Additionally, she earned her Bachelor’s Degree from Union College in Schenectady, New York where she graduated Summa Cum Laude and Phi Betta Kappa.
Kerrie’s law practice focuses predominantly on divorce and family law.