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SHG Attorney Chapin Scheumann
Chapin joined Stotler Hayes Group in 2020 with a five year background in medical malpractice litigation. She has a wealth of experience defending many types of medical groups and licensed individuals, including long term care facilities’ corporate entities, owners, administrators, and nursing staff.
SHG Senior Associate Stacy Schaub
With a background in and passion for public interest advocacy, Stacy joined us in February of 2016 with nearly 15 years of legal experience helping individuals to obtain and maintain Medicaid and other public benefits. Stacy now helps providers to secure Medicaid benefits for residents, as well as in guardianship, probate, and collection proceedings.
Reflections on 2020
At Stotler Hayes Group, our greatest gifts of 2020 were resilience and personal growth. The pandemic has truly tested the ability of all of us – the firm as an organization and each of us individually – to fly an airplane while we build it. We acknowledge that there is much to mourn, yet we pause to celebrate the fact that as a team we have continued to work hard and garner results for our clients in spite of the many hurdles presented by 2020. In fact, our clients, cases, and team have grown, and we hit and exceeded other firm goals related to diversity and benefits.
SHG Attorney Megan Jury
A well-rounded attorney, Megan brought nearly a decade of civil litigation experience to Stotler Hayes Group when she joined us in 2018. She has experience with a wide variety of general litigation matters, including complex commercial and financial litigation. She served a three year term on the Board of Directors for the Maricopa County Bar Association’s Young Lawyers’ Division and performed pro bono work for the District Court of Arizona’s Prisoner Rights Program.
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