Josephine Salmon practices law in the areas of real property finance, bankruptcy, commercial and
civil litigation on behalf of financial institutions and investors.
Mrs. Salmon earned a juris doctor degree from California Western School of Law. As a law
student, Mrs. Salmon actively participated in Moot Court, resulting to her election to the Advocacy
Honors Board where she served as the Public Relations Coordinator. Mrs. Salmon served as an
intern for California Attorney General in their Consumer Fraud Unit in San Diego. Her legal
training included studies in international law at Magdelen College, Oxford University, England.
Mrs. Salmon earned an undergraduate degree in political science at the University of Wisconsin -
River Falls, where she achieved recognition on the Dean's List.
Mrs. Salmon is admitted to the courts of Arizona, California and New York.
She is also admitted to the United States District Court for the Central,
Northern, Southern and Eastern Districts of California, as well as the
United States District Court of Arizona. She is an active member of the
State Bar Associations of Alaska, Arizona, California and New York. Mrs. Salmon is
on the Board of Directors of the California Western School of Law Alumni
Association and is a member of the California and the Arizona Trustee
Associations.