Zanes Law Nominated for Prestigious Community Service Award

Tucson, Arizona (PRWEB) September 08, 2013

For years, Zanes Law has been known as both one of Southern Arizonas most well-known personal injury law firms and community supporters. Those efforts are being recognized by one of Tucsons most important organizations.

The Tucson Metro Chamber has nominated Zanes Law for a Copper Cactus Community Service Award sponsored by the El Rio Community Health Center. The award is given annually to private organizations that go above and beyond in service to the community. The Zanes Law personal injury lawyer Phoenix and Tucson teams combined efforts to launch or partner in a number of local community service events, including the firms annual School Supply Giveaway, Tucson Young Professionals Bowling for Backpacks, Beat Cancer Boot Camp, among many others.

Zanes Law CEO Claudia Zanes said the entire staff at the firm is excited and honored to be nominated for the award.

At Zanes, we place such a high value on community service, she said. Its just who we are.

To learn more about Zanes Law and its community outreach, please view the following link.

There will be five Copper Cactus awards presented by the Tucson Metro Chamber, including awards for Best Places To Work, Business Growth, Innovation through Technology, and Small Business Leader. Winners will be announced at the award ceremony held on September 27 at the Westin La Paloma Resort and Spa. Wells Fargo is the event title sponsor.

About Zanes Law:

With more than 40 years of combined experience in personal injury law, the attorneys at Zanes Law focus on various types of personal injury claims, including workers compensation, automobile accidents, dog bites, and many others. For more information, please check out the firms website.

Media Contact:

Casey Hamm

Zanes Law Marketing Coordinator

Direct line: 520.382.5438

Fax: 520.382.5439

chamm(at)zaneslaw(dot)com







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