About Sven
Sven Budge began his academic path in a practical field. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Construction Management from Arizona State University before turning to law. He completed his Juris Doctor at Phoenix School of Law and moved into legal practice that draws on both technical and regulatory threads.
After law school Budge established his practice in 2013. He has since maintained an office under the name Budge Law Office, PLLC. Early years in a small firm setting taught him to handle every stage of a case. He learned to draft pleadings, manage discovery and represent clients at hearings. Those tasks remain part of the day-to-day work at his firm.
Budge is admitted to practice in Arizona and in federal courts. His credentials include admission to the Federal District Court of Arizona and to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. That range allows him to take cases that start in state court and move into federal jurisdiction when necessary. It also means he deals regularly with procedural issues that arise in multi-jurisdiction matters.
His educational background in construction management informs an interest in disputes that involve building, contracts and project oversight. He handles matters that require an understanding of construction practices and the contractual relationships that govern projects. He also addresses related civil litigation matters where technical details and industry standards matter to the outcome.
Colleagues describe Budge as steady in the courtroom and straightforward outside it. He maintains memberships in relevant professional groups and participates in local legal circles. Over time he has developed a practice rhythm that balances client work, court appearances and the administrative demands of running a small firm.
Budge runs Budge Law Office, PLLC from his base in Arizona. He represents clients in state and federal courts across the region and takes cases that reflect his combined legal and construction background. He currently focuses his practice on civil litigation and construction-related legal matters.