About Kristi
Kristi Hancock practices law in Arizona and has combined legal training with long-standing ties to the real estate community. She earned her J.D. from Arizona Summit Law School after completing a B.S. at Arizona State University. Those degrees underpin a career that bridges legal work and an ongoing interest in property matters.
Her professional affiliations trace a steady involvement in both legal circles and community organizations. She has been a member of the National Association of Realtors since 2006. Since 2013 she has belonged to the J. Rueben Clark Law Society. She has also served as Communication Director for Women In Law beginning in 2015, a role she continues to hold. These memberships reflect regular engagement with peers and an interest in professional networks that connect law and real estate.
Before and after law school Hancock has balanced practical concerns with formal legal work. Her background in real estate associations predates her legal degree, and that perspective has informed how she approaches client matters and transactions. Colleagues describe her as methodical in preparing documents and attentive to procedural detail. She is comfortable translating technical legal points into plain language for clients who need clear answers.
Her courtroom appearances, transactional work, and day-to-day practice have been shaped by Arizona rules and standards. She is admitted to practice in Arizona and maintains an active presence in state legal and professional communities. Hancock has also taken public-facing roles through association communications, helping to coordinate outreach and information for members of Women In Law while keeping ties to broader networks through the J. Rueben Clark Law Society.
Clients and peers often note that Hancock’s education and long-term connection to the real estate sector give her a practical frame for resolving disputes and structuring agreements. She aims for clarity in filings and correspondence, and she treats procedural preparation as central to effective representation. Her current practice concentrates on matters arising under Arizona law, and includes work related to real estate.