Arizona Supreme Court Holds That Trial Courts, Not Courts of Appeal, Weigh Evidence and Resolve Conflicting Facts, Expert Opinions, and Inferences Therefrom.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One Holds That (1) a Dissolved LLC Has the Capacity to Sue to Collect Its Assets as Part of Its Efforts to Wind Up Its Business and Affairs, and (2) Before a Member of an LLC Can File a Derivative Suit on Behalf of the LLC, the Member Must Make an Unambiguous Demand That the LLC File Suit.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One Holds That Trial Court Abused Its Discretion by Failing to Hold Evidentiary Hearing on Alleged Improper Bailiff Communication with Jury.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One Holds That the Single Publication Rule for Defamatory Statements Applies to Internet Publications, but Amending an Internet Publication to Add New Unrelated Material Constitutes Republication for Statute of Limitations Purposes.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division Two Holds That A.R.S. ยง 16-204(E) Impedes Constitutional Authority of Charter Cities to the Extent It Conflicts with Charter.