About Giancarlo
Giancarlo Estrada practices law in both California and Arizona. He trained at two universities known for rigorous programs, studying at the University of California, Los Angeles and the University of Notre Dame. Those schools form the academic foundation for a practice that spans state lines.
Estrada’s path led him into dual-jurisdiction work. He holds admission in California and Arizona and is active in regional professional groups. Membership in the Hispanic Bar Association places him among lawyers who exchange perspectives on issues affecting Hispanic communities. He also belongs to the Maricopa County Bar Association, which connects him to peers in the Phoenix legal community.
He maintains an office under his own name, operating as Giancarlo G. Estrada. That setup suggests a hands-on approach to client matters and file management. Colleagues and clients can expect direct contact and continuity from initial intake through resolution. He handles matters that arise under the laws of the two states where he is licensed.
Estrada’s education at UCLA and Notre Dame is often reflected in his courtroom preparation and legal writing. Those schools emphasize both doctrinal learning and practical skills. He brings that mixture into his practice, preparing briefs and arguments grounded in statutory text, case law, and procedural rules.
Professional affiliations play a practical role in his work. Participation in the Hispanic Bar Association provides access to mentorship and community resources that can be relevant in client representation. The Maricopa County Bar Association connection keeps him current on local practice developments and court rules in Arizona.
He is known for an orderly, methodical approach to casework and for managing matters that cross state boundaries. His clients include individuals and entities that require counsel admitted in both California and Arizona. He balances litigation tasks and transactional work according to the needs of each matter.
Outside the office, Estrada’s memberships help him stay involved in legal conversations and education. He attends association events and uses those networks to inform his practice. He focuses his practice on legal matters in California and Arizona.