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“CityNorth” Case Assures Arizona Plays Defense in Economic Development

By: Mark Dioguardi on February 2, 2010

The Arizona Supreme Court recently ruled that state government, cities, and other governmental units in Arizona, cannot subsidize private commercial ventures with tax incentives.

Deficiencies on Residential Foreclosures

By: Peter Moolenaar on January 26, 2010

Given the unprecedented rise in residential foreclosures, many have been forced to determine whether they may be liable for the deficiency…

Arbitration – Is It Really the Best Option?

By: Todd Williams on November 24, 2009

Weary of the time and expense associated with traditional litigation, many companies have turned to alternative dispute resolution (or “ADR”) methods to resolve disputes.

Arizona Supreme Court May Review AZ’s Employer Sanctions Law

By: John Flynn on November 3, 2009

If an employer is determined to have intentionally or knowingly employed an unauthorized immigrant, the employer’s business license may be suspended for up to 10 days and the employer may be placed on probation. A second offense can result in the employer’s business license being revoked – forcing the employer out of business.

Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems (“MERS”)

By: Peter Moolenaar on November 2, 2009

With the fall of the mortgage market and unprecedented rise in foreclosures, judicial challenges to the mortgage lending industry have become vogue. More and more, Courts are being asked to look at a previously overlooked modern adaptation to the recordation process — a privately owned electronic tracking service known as Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems (“MERS”).