About Brendon R
Brendon R Rogers practices law in Arizona and appears regularly in the federal bankruptcy court for the District of Arizona. He has built a career that blends courtroom work and client counseling. He is a familiar presence to judges and trustees who handle bankruptcy matters in the region.
Rogers earned his Juris Doctor from Washburn University School of Law in 2006. The degree provided a foundation in procedure and debtor-creditor law that he has drawn on throughout his career. He took the classroom lessons straight into practice and has remained based in Arizona.
His early professional years included a stint at Riggs, Ellsworth & Porter, PLC in 2009. That experience offered exposure to litigation and transactional matters in a firm environment. In 2014 he opened his own practice, forming the Law Office of Brendon R. Rogers, PLLC. As owner and lead lawyer he has run the firm since then, handling filings, court appearances and negotiations on behalf of clients.
Rogers is admitted to practice in Arizona and is admitted to the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Arizona. Those admissions allow him to represent debtors, creditors and other parties before the bankruptcy court and to handle related matters at the state level.
Outside the courtroom he has been active in local organizations. He joined the board of the Northern Arizona Academy in 2012 and serves as vice president. He is also affiliated with a local Business Networking Group; records list him as a member who has served as that group's president. Those roles have kept him connected to community and business leaders across the region.
Colleagues describe him as steady and practical in handling casework. He prepares filings, attends hearings and negotiates on procedural and substantive issues. He has handled a range of bankruptcy matters over the years and represents clients in both consumer and business contexts.
He maintains his practice through the Law Office of Brendon R. Rogers, PLLC, where he manages client matters and coordinates outside counsel when cases require additional resources. He currently concentrates his practice on bankruptcy and related matters.