Lucas Frei is an attorney with Phillips Law Group with experience in many areas of law, including tax controversy and litigation, tax planning, estate planning, probate, immigration, business law, and personal injury.
Lucas was born and raised in Gilbert, Arizona, and earned his Bachelor of Science from Northern Arizona University. He went on to earn his Juris Doctorate degree from the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University before pursuing his LL.M – Master of Laws Degree (Taxation) from the University of Denver.
Licensed in both Arizona and Colorado, Lucas prides himself on client service and on being available to his clients and getting them the results they deserve.
Lucas is married to his wife, Michelle, who is also an Arizona native, and they share two spoiled black labs that are both rescues. He is a big fan of all things Arizona sports, and cheers for the Cardinals, Suns, Diamondbacks, Coyotes, Phoenix Rising, and more.
In his free time, Lucas enjoys traveling – particularly in his home state and in the southwest as a whole – and takes frequent day trips with his wife. He also loves to cook.
Lucas’ “Why”
There are unfortunately a lot of unsavory businesses and individuals out there that will take advantage of people when they are at their most vulnerable. Personally, I was the passenger in a car accident when I was younger, and dealing with the insurance company was a nightmare. I didn’t use an attorney, and I settled with them, but found out later that the insurance company should have paid me substantially more than they did.
I became an attorney to protect myself, my family, and my clients because they could end up in similar positions where the government, big businesses, or other individuals with bad motives may try to take advantage of them.
Further, I recognize that people often make mistakes, and sometimes they just need a bit of help to get back on their feet. No matter what the circumstances, an attorney can help with legal matters. I found this out the hard way and want to make sure that others know what their rights are so it doesn’t happen to them, too.