Expert prosecutor solidifies Radix Law litigation and government affairs
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Radix Law welcomes its newest partner Zora Manjencich to the firm.
Ms. Manjencich joins Radix Law following eight years with the Arizona Attorney General’s Office where she served in various senior-ranking roles including as assistant division chief of the criminal division, assistant division chief in the child safety & family protection division, and section chief of the fraud & special prosecutions bureau, according to a press release.
She brings decades of jury and bench trial experience and a solid background to Radix’s existing practices in the areas of litigation, crisis management, government affairs, and vulnerable adult matters, representatives of the Scottsdale-based law firm report.
Expert prosecutor solidifies Radix Law litigation and government affairs
“There are not many attorneys in Arizona with a resume like Zora’s,” said Andy Kvesic, managing partner at Radix Law. “We made a great team prosecuting fraud and public corruption matters together at the Arizona Attorney General’s Office, and I am excited to bring that same high level of energy and professionalism to our clients at Radix Law.”
Ms. Manjencich began her career as a civil litigator, then served as deputy county attorney and assistant bureau chief at the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office in both the sex crimes and vehicular crimes units.
In 2015, Ms. Manjencich joined the Arizona Attorney General’s Office, where she held various leadership roles supervising teams of attorneys and support staff focused on organized crime, fraud, human trafficking, adult protective services, victims’ rights, and legislative matters.
Ms. Manjencich has also served on various committees focused on protecting our communities, including the Governor’s Council on Child Safety & Family Empowerment, the Governor’s Council on Human Trafficking, the city of Phoenix Mayor’s Human Trafficking Task Force, and the Arizona Attorney General’s Wiretap Committee and Capital Murder Committee, among others.
“After spending many years in public service, I was ready to join a law firm that had the courage and experience to make a real difference in our community by improving the legal system and improving the lives of our clients,” Ms. Manjencich. “The vision of Radix Law aligns exactly with mine, and I am thrilled to be joining the firm.”