
Alicia M. Bull
Associate— Joined Burch & Cracchiolo in 2018
(602) 234-8747 (602) 344.3747
Born and raised in Phoenix, Alicia graduated from Xavier College Preparatory in 2006. She received her B.S. in psychology with a minor in history from Northern Arizona University in 2009 and her M.Ed. in elementary education from Arizona State University in 2012. While in college she was a member of Gold Key International Honor Society and Psi Chi, the International Honor Society in Psychology. After spending some time in the classroom she attended Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law and received her J.D. in 2017.
Assistant


Biography
Alicia “Ali” Bull joined Burch & Cracchiolo as an associate attorney in 2018. She concentrates her practice in land use and zoning.
Born and raised in Phoenix, Alicia graduated from Xavier College Preparatory in 2006. She received her B.S. in psychology with a minor in history from Northern Arizona University in 2009 and her M.Ed. in elementary education from Arizona State University in 2012. While in college she was a member of Gold Key International Honor Society and Psi Chi, the International Honor Society in Psychology. After spending some time in the classroom she attended Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law and received her J.D. in 2017.
While in law school Alicia was an avid moot court competitor. She regularly competed in ASU’s internal competitions and traveled to Montana for a mock trial competition where she competed against teams from all over the country. As a result of her participation in competitions and her position on the Executive Moot Court Board, she was inducted into the Order of Barristers. During her course of study Alicia was named as a Willard H. Pedrick Scholar and received CALI Excellence for the Future Awards for the Philosophy of Crime and Punishment and Professional Responsibility. She is admitted to practice law in Arizona.
When she’s not in the office Alicia enjoys spending time with friends and family and taking advantage of all of the activities the Valley has to offer, such as rock climbing and hiking. She also enjoys traveling to new places and visiting historical sites.
Other Relevant Employment
United States Air Force JAG Corps, Spring Extern, Luke Air Force Base, February-May 2017
Prosecution Clinic, Rule 38, Certified Intern, City of Phoenix, August-December 2016
Arizona Justice Project, Summer Employee and Fall Extern, August-December 2015, May-August 2016
Professional Leadership
Executive Moot Court Board, Chair of Recruitment
Executive Moot Court Board, Member of Recruitment Committee
Gold Key International Honor Society
Psi Chi International Honor Society
Honors & Awards
Selected, Southwest Super Lawyers, Rising Star, 2023
Selected, Phoenix Magazine, Top Lawyers Rising Star, 2023
Advocacy Fellow
Order of Barristers
CALI Excellence for the Future Award, Philosophy of Crime and Punishment
CALI Excellence for the Future Award, Professional Responsibility
Willard H. Pedrick Scholar
Arizona Business Magazine, Who's Who in 2022
Professional Affiliations
Arizona State Bar Real Property Section
Young Lawyers Section, Primerus
Education
J.D., Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, Arizona State University, May 2017
M.Ed., Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, Arizona State University, December 2012
B.S., Psychology, Northern Arizona University, May 2009
Admitted In
Arizona
United States Federal Court
Articles
Presentations and Publications
Thoughtful Zoning and Design is at the Heart of Modern Growth and Development by Alicia Bull - AZRE May/June 2021
The Remote Practice of Law, a Blessing and a Curse: Cybersecurity and Technology During COVID-19 by Alicia Bull - Paradigm September 2021
Interests
Rock Climbing
Obstacle Races
History
Psychology
Literature
Classical Music
Martial Arts