About Lisa
Lisa Hobson is an attorney admitted to practice in both California and Arizona. She works across the two states and is familiar with the procedural and substantive differences that arise when cases cross jurisdictional lines. Her career centers on serving clients who need counsel under the laws of either state.
Hobson completed her legal studies before seeking admission to the bars that license her practice. Over time she satisfied the credentialing requirements in both California and Arizona, allowing her to accept matters in each jurisdiction. That dual admission shapes the way she advises clients, especially those whose matters involve both states.
Early in her practice Hobson handled a range of matters that required courtroom appearances and negotiations outside the courthouse. She has experience guiding clients through hearings, filings and the everyday tasks of litigation. Her work has required attention to procedural detail and an ability to adapt strategy when cases or regulatory matters shift between venues.
Her approach to cases tends to emphasize careful preparation and plainspoken explanation. She writes and speaks with clients about what to expect and what trade-offs might be required. This pragmatic orientation helps clients weigh settlement options against the costs and risks of going to trial. Hobson also works on matters that involve state-level statutes and local regulations, and she regularly monitors changes in each jurisdiction that could affect ongoing matters.
Colleagues and clients describe her as attentive to deadlines and practical in her problem solving. She places value on clear and timely communication. That habit of clear communication is useful when coordinating work across state lines, where different calendars and practices can complicate scheduling and filings.
As of 2026, Lisa Hobson maintains active admissions in California and Arizona and continues to accept matters that arise under the laws of those states. She operates a practice that advises and represents clients on state and local legal issues in both jurisdictions.