Arizona Court of Appeals Division One Holds that A.R.S. § 43-1183, Which Establishes a State Income Tax Credit For Corporate Scholarship Contributions, Is Constitutional.
Arizona Supreme Court Holds That a Claimant Under Arizona’s Notice of Claim Statute Complies With the “Supporting Facts” Requirement by Providing “the Factual Foundation That the Claimant Regards as Adequate to Permit the Public Entity to Evaluate the Specific Amount Claimed.”
Arizona Court of Appeals Division Two Holds that Claim for Property Damage Resulting from Deficient Contractual Performance May Be Actionable in Tort Under Economic Loss Rule Even Absent Damage to Other Personal Property.
Arizona Court ofAppeals Division One Holds That a Trial Court in a Marriage Dissolution Case Does Not Have Jurisdiction in Post-Decree Proceedings over Property Intentionally Omitted from a Decree of Dissolution.
Arizona Court ofAppeals Division One Holds That Attorneys’ Fees and Taxable Costs Must Be Awarded Against Parties Who Appeal an Arbitration Award but Fail to Better Their Position by Twenty-Three Percent as A.R.S. § 12-133(I) Requires.