Arizona Court of Appeals Division Two Holds That Pima County Has Not Delegated General Contracting Power to the County Administrator and That In an Equitable Estoppel Claims Against a Government Actor, a Mere Writing Does Not Necessarily Satisfy the Requirement That the Actions Relied On Bear a Sufficient Degree of Formalism.
Arizona Supreme Court Holds That Federal Water Rights Were Not Impliedly Reserved on Lands Granted by the United States Government to the State of Arizona to Support Educational and Other Public Institutions.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One Holds That Directors and Officers Generally Do Not Owe a Duty to Disclose Inside Information When Purchasing Shareholder’s Stock, but That There Is a Limited Duty If Special Facts (i.e., Material Facts) Exist.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One Holds That an In Terrorem Clause in a Testamentary Instrument That Serves to Disinherit a Beneficiary Who Either Challenges the Will or Cooperates in Such a Challenge Is Enforceable Unless the Beneficiary Had Probable Cause to Contest the Testamentary Instrument.