Meet Jamie Bonnell

About Jamie Bonnell

About Jamie Bonnell

Jamie Bonnell joined Mestaz Law as a Paralegal in October 2023. She is a bilingual (English and Spanish) private investigator, having been licensed and working since December 2017. She is also an experienced educator of over a decade, during which time she served as an English adjunct professor at Mesa Community College for almost 6 years, as well as a department chair and a creative writing instructor at the Phoenix Center for the Arts. Additionally, she stewards the youth recruits of a Major League Baseball team with their English acquisition.

She has extensive experience in complex litigation work at the pre-trial, trial, and post-trial/conviction stages. Before her graduation from Arizona State University, summa cum laude with both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Linguistics, she won the prestigious Swarthout Award in Creative Writing for her poetry.

Jamie’s specialized topics of interest include research, writing, and project design.

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