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Of Interest
DC COURT OF APPEALS ORDERS JUDGE SULLIVAN TO RESPOND TO MICHAEL FLYNN’S PETITION FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS
On May 21, 2020, the Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit Court of Appeals issued an extraordinary order — on its own motion — directing Judge Sullivan himself to file a response to the Petition for Writ of Mandamus filed by Gen. Flynn earlier this week.. -
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Arizona's Economic Loss Doctrine
The "economic loss doctrine" bars plaintiffs, in certain circumstances, from recovering economic damages in tort. -
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Joint Ventures | Risks and Benefits
A joint venture is a type of partnership formed for a specific or common purpose. Individuals, partnerships, an LLC and corporations may form a joint venture to cooperate on a specific task. -
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What Are The Risks of Opening My Business Early?
Exasperated business owners have had enough. They say they need to go back to work to support themselves and their employees. -
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Governor Ducey Extended Arizona's Stay At Home Order Through May 15
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey says he is extending his stay-at-home order through May 15, but restaurants could reopen by May 12. Ducey's initial stay-at-home executive order was due to expire at midnight Thursday. -
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Medicaid's Look Back Period Explained
Medicaid’s look-back period is meant to prevent Medicaid applicants from giving away assets or selling them under fair market value in an attempt to meet Medicaid’s asset limit. -
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Suggestions and Observations Regarding Commercial Property Leases for Arizona Landlords and Tenants
The COVID-19 crisis created an unprecedented strain on Arizona’s economy. In the Commercial Property sector it has affected tenants and landlords alike. -
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What You Should Know Before You Sign A Commercial Lease
Commercial leases often are not subject to the same consumer protection laws as residential ones, so it is important to understand exactly what you are committing to and to negotiate the best possible terms. -
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Governor Ducey Issues Executive Order Halting Evictions For Small Businesses And Nonprofits
Governor Doug Ducey today issued an Executive Order halting evictions in the state for small businesses and nonprofits that are unable to pay rent due to financial hardship caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The order also encourages commercial landlords to defer rent payments for small business tenants facing economic hardship due to COVID-19 and consider waiving all fees and interest associated with late payments. Under the order, evictions will be halted until May 31, 2020.