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U.S. Supreme Court Reinforces Property Owners' Rights to Excess Sales Proceeds After the Sale of Seized Land

On May 25, 2023, the United States Supreme Court, in Tyler v. Hennepin County, Minnesota, et al., reaffirmed the general principle that a creditor that has seized property to satisfy a debt is not entitled to the remaining...more

Arizona Supreme Court Rejects Unforeseeable HOA Amendments

In Maarten Kalway v. Calabria Ranch HOA LLC, et al., the Arizona Supreme Court weighed in on the issue of whether a homeowners' association (“HOA”) may rely on a general-amendment-power provision in its covenants, conditions,...more

Arizona Open Meeting Laws And Practicing Social-Distancing Amid COVID-19 Concerns

In light of COVID-19 concerns and the practice of social distancing, some public bodies may be considering for the first time how public open meetings can be conducted telephonically or by other remote means. While conducting...more

Under Construction - June 2015

Letter from the Editor - Welcome to the summer edition of our Under Construction newsletter. In this issue, we highlight several hot topic items affecting the construction industry such as what happens when the...more

Arizona Soon to Recognize For-Profit, Positive Impact Corporations Known As Benefit Corporations

Legislation enabling a new type of corporate legal entity in Arizona – the benefit corporation – takes effect January 1, 2015. A benefit corporation is distinguished from other for-profit corporations because it is required...more

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