Michael Combrink is an associate at the Gust Rosenfeld Tucson office. He has a diverse practice, ranging from representing medical providers, hospitals, and other facilities to representing state and local governmental entities. In addition, he helps clients with small business formation, dissolution, and disputes. He is also well-versed in Federal Indian Law and is admitted to the Tohono O’odham Tribal Court and the White Mountain Apache Tribal Court.
While attending the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law, Michael served as the Senior Articles Editor for the Arizona Journal of Environmental Law & Politics and as a member of the American Constitutional Society and the Student Bar Association. He worked as a Legal Intern for the Legislative Council of the Arizona Legislature during the 2023 Session.
Michael’s bachelor’s degree is in Arts, Anthropology & History (Northern Arizona University), and his Master’s in Public Administration, specializing in Nonprofit Administration, is from Arizona State University. Before attending law school, Michael worked for a decade in state and local government. He was the Government Relations Director for the Maricopa County Assessor’s Office and served as the duly appointed Chief Deputy Assessor for Coconino County.
In his spare time, Michael enjoys spending time with his wife and four children, coaching his children’s multitudinous sports teams, traveling, and appreciating the great outdoors.