Mesch Clark Rothschild Attorney Isaac Rothschild Named a Shareholder in the Firm

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TUCSON, Ariz. (January 6, 2016) Mesch Clark Rothschild is pleased to announce Isaac Rothschild has been named a shareholder in the firm. A native of Tucson, Isaac is the third generation of his family to be a Shareholder at Mesch Clark Rothschild, his grandfather Lowell Rothschild was a founding member and his father Jonathan Rothschild was a shareholder prior to becoming the Mayor of Tucson.

A graduate of the University of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of law, Isaac had been an associate with the firm for six years, concentrating his practice in commercial bankruptcy and business reorganization. Prior to joining the firm, Isaac clerked for Chief Judge Raner Collins at the Arizona District Court.

Since joining MCR, Isaac has been active in the firm’s bankruptcy section and co-counsel in some of the largest reorganization cases in Arizona. Isaac is an active volunteer in the Tucson community donating his time and talent to numerous organizations including serving as President of the Federal Bar Association for Southern Arizona and volunteering with Will for Heroes, where he prepares wills for Tucson firefighters and police officers. Isaac has been recognized for his pro bono service and his service to the community and was the winner of the 2015 pro bono award given by the Arizona Bar Bankruptcy Section as well as recognized by Inside Tucson Business as an “Up and Comer” in the Tucson business community.

He is one of the founders of the Tucson Jazz Festival and Tucson Young Tax Professionals. Isaac enjoys exploring different cultures, experiencing the arts, and is an avid sports fan.

“Isaac is a very talented lawyer who is dedicated to his family and making our community a better place,” says Frederick Petersen, managing shareholder of the firm. “I am proud that he is now my partner in the firm.”