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Ronald J. Logan Attorney
602-957-9320, Ext. 1 phone
1-602-532-7694 fax
Ronald J. Logan emphasizes representation of investors and emerging companies in his business transactions practice and has over 40 years of experience in complex civil litigation.
Mr. Logan’s practice emphasizes (a) preparing restricted securities opinion letters and related restricted stock matters, (b) preparation of business plans, marketing plans, analyst reports and investor presentations, (c) business transactions, (d) corporate minutes, resolutions and communications with stock transfer agents, (e) employment and consulting agreements, (f) acting as a consulting attorney in management disputes and (g) assisting attorneys for privately-owned companies in the process of going public.
In 2002, Mr. Logan began writing restricted securities opinion letters for shareholders who held restricted stock in small public companies and had experienced difficulty finding an attorney to provide third-party legal opinions at a fair price. Logan Law Firm has since become a leader in providing different types of restricted securities opinions for shareholders around the world.
Between 2001 and 2014, Mr. Logan was outside counsel for two offshore funds in Malaysia that invested in emerging U. S. technology and natural resources companies at the $1 million to $10 million level. Mr. Logan assisted the funds with their process of identifying investment opportunities and due diligence and prepared analyst reports on companies selected for investment by the funds. The funds ceased operation when their founding Director retired in 2014.
Mr. Logan has extensive experience in assisting small and medium sized businesses throughout the growth process, including preparation of business and marketing plans for financing efforts. He represented the Arizona Small Business Association for more than 33 years and assisted in the growth that made the ASBA the largest networking and educational organization for the business community in Arizona.
Mr. Logan received a B.A. in Journalism in 1966 from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a Juris Doctor degree from the UNC- Chapel Hill School of Law in 1971. Mr. Logan was a member of the law school’s national moot court team in 1969 and served on the Holderness Moot Court Bench in 1971. Mr. Logan came to Arizona in 1972 to accept a position as law clerk to Vice-Chief Justice William A. Holohan of the Arizona Supreme Court and has been in private practice in Phoenix since 1973. He began his legal career with what was then the oldest law firm in Arizona, Marks & Marks. Mr. Logan then organized his own firm in 1978 under the name Logan & Aguirre PC. Four of the attorneys in that firm later served as judges on the Maricopa County Superior Court, one is a retired federal administrative law judge and one is a United States District Court judge on senior status. Mr. Logan was a shareholder and department head at the firm of Tiffany & Hoffman P.C. (now Tiffany & Bosco P.C.) for over six years. He was a managing member of the firm of Schaeffer and Logan PLC for three years before forming Logan & Geotas PLC in 1998. He formed Logan Law Firm PLC in December 2006.
Mr. Logan was one of two presenters of a Strafford advanced level continuing legal education program entitled “Opinion Letters on the Resales of Restricted Securities” in August 2022 and one of three presenters of that program in April 2025.
Mr. Logan is admitted to practice before the United States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, the federal District Courts for the District of Arizona and the Central District of California and the trial and appellate courts of Arizona. He has appeared pro hac vice in the trial courts of California, Florida and Washington.

Craig Jorgensen
Attorney
Craig Jorgensen joined Logan Law Firm PLC in 2020 where he has been involved with research regarding facts related to opinion letters, public flings, legal research on issues related to resales of restricted securities and preparation of restricted securities legal opinions. Prior to joining Logan Law Firm, Mr. Jorgensen was employed by JP Morgan Private Bank and by Scottsdale Capital Advisors Corporation, a securities broker that focused on resales of restricted securities. In his tenure at JP Morgan Private Bank Mr. Jorgensen worked with clients regarding diverse matters including securities transactions, probate issues, know-your-customer (KYC) operations, foreign currency transactions, payments and cross-border concerns.
During his three years at Scottsdale Capital Advisors he reviewed micro-cap securities transactions for compliance with securities laws, SEC rules and anti-money-laundering considerations. His responsibilities included curing deficiencies in opinion letters, working with shareholders to gather documentation regarding their acquisitions of shares, drafting of representations letters for issuers, drafting of Suspicious Activity Reports for submission to FINCEN, ensuring compliance with the firm’s procedures with respect to physical certificates, communicating with stock transfer agents and the firm’s clearing broker to facilitate shareholders’ resales, and in analyzing client complaints lodged with FINRA including assembling discovery materials and conducting preliminary settlement negotiations.
Mr. Jorgensen is licensed to practice law in the states of New York, Tennessee, and Utah. His prior experience includes the review supervision of over $1 billion of mortgage-backed securities, juvenile criminal defense representation and litigation, supervision of e-discovery operations and research projects in anti-trust and securities litigation.
Mr. Jorgensen was one of three presenters of a Strafford advanced level continuing legal education program entitled “Opinion Letters on the Resales of Restricted Securities” in April 2025.
Mr. Jorgensen earned a BM degree in Music with a minor in Mathematics at the University of Utah in 1997. In 2008, while in Ann Arbor, Michigan, he received a J.D. from Ave Maria School of Law, where he participated in Moot Court activities and was recipient of the school’s St. Thomas Aquinas award, an award given to the graduate who best exemplified the school’s ideals.

