Arizona Supreme Court, in Division, Holds Violation of ARCAP 8.1(c) is Not Jurisdictional and Reaffirms “Substantial Compliance” Standard for Nomination Petitions’ Conformity with Statutory Requirements.
Arizona Supreme Court Holds That Residential Homebuyers May Bring Suit for Breach of the Implied Warranty of Workmanship and Habitability Against a New Home Builder Who Is Not Also the Vendor of the Home.
Arizona Supreme Court Holds That A Party Seeking Foster Care Placement of An Indian Child Under The Indian Child Welfare Act Must Present Qualified Expert Testimony Regarding The Likelihood of Future Harm to The Child, But Such Testimony Need Not Explicitly Parrot the Language of The Sta
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One Holds That an Attorneys' Fees Award Arising From a Lawsuit Against the Husband Relating to His Premarital Conduct Was a Premarital Separate Debt, Even Though the Attorneys' Fees Were Incurred After the Marriage.