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Shannon Lacey Knorr

Breyer Law Offices, P.C.

Phoenix, CA

(480) 719-2508Practicing remotely

No public disciplinary record

About Shannon Lacey Knorr

Shannon Lacey Knorr is a California-licensed attorney practicing in Phoenix, California. Admitted to the State Bar of California in 2014 (Bar #300399) with 12 years of practice. Currently practices at Breyer Law Offices, P.C..

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Education

  • Law School: McGeorge SOL Univ of the Pacific; CA

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Office Location

Breyer Law Offices, P.C.

Breyer Law Offices, P.C., 3840 East Ray Road

Phoenix, CA 85044

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Verified from State Bar of California records 2026-06-13.

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