About Stewart
Stewart Salwin built his legal foundation at two East Coast institutions. He earned a bachelor’s degree in government and history from Georgetown University in 2006 and later received a J.D. from Harvard Law School in 2009. Those years shaped his approach to law. They exposed him to both theory and the kind of practical problem solving he would later use in court.
After law school, Salwin entered public service. In 2009 he served as a Deputy County Lawyer in the Maricopa County Lawyer’s Office. The role put him in courtrooms and in front of county officials. He handled matters that required quick legal judgment and frequent interaction with litigators, prosecutors and local agencies. That early experience provided a steady introduction to litigation and the practical demands of public-law practice.
Salwin later moved into private practice. He is associated with the Salwin Law Group, a practice based in Arizona. At the firm he continued to take on trial work and litigation-related matters. His peers recognized him among the National Trial Lawyers’ Top 40 Under 40, an acknowledgement that speaks to courtroom presence and experience handling contested cases. He also maintains professional memberships that keep him connected to local and national legal communities.
Colleagues describe Salwin as practical and direct in his courtroom style. He tends to prefer clear legal arguments over elaborate rhetoric. That approach has shaped how he prepares cases and interacts with clients. The combination of public-sector beginnings and private-practice litigation has given him a broad view of how disputes move from initial filing to resolution.
Outside the courtroom he has kept a steady profile in professional circles. He participates in legal organizations and attends programs that address trial technique and litigation strategy. Those activities feed back into the work he does for clients, informing trial planning and case management.
Today Salwin practices in Arizona through the Salwin Law Group. He continues to handle litigation and trial matters for clients in the state, drawing on his public-sector background and trial experience to guide case strategy and courtroom presentation.