Arizona Court of Appeals Division Two Reaffirms Narrow Breadth of Equitable Tolling Based on Lawyer’s Illness But Holds Complaint Was Sufficient to Survive Dismissal Where it Raised Issue as to Whether Tort was Committed Within the Scope of DPS Officer’s Employment.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One Holds That The Richards v. Powercraft Homes Exception To The Privity Requirement For Implied Warranty of Habitability Claims Applies Only To a Defendant That Is Both A Builder And A Vendor To A Residential End-User.
Arizona Court Of Appeals Division One Holds That a Court May Appoint a Receiver to Protect Rights or Property of the Parties Without a Showing of Irreparable Harm or Lack of Adequate Legal Remedy.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One Holds that Under A.R.S. § 25-327(B), Spousal Maintenance Payments Terminate Upon Remarriage Unless the Dissolution Decree Contains an Affirmative and Unambiguous Intent to Continue the Payments after Remarriage.
Arizona Supreme Court Holds That a Creditor’s Action Under Arizona’s Version of the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act to Void a Debtor’s Allegedly Fraudulent Transfer of Real Property Is an Action “Affecting Title to Real Property” Under Arizona’s Lis Pendens Statute.