The Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One holds that, when reducing a fee award, a trial court need not make explicit findings about which individual fee entries are excessive or improperly incurred.
Yearly Archives: 2024
Ariz. Creditors Bar Ass’n, Inc. v. State – 4/30/2024
June 21, 2024
Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One holds that a party has standing in a facial constitutional challenge—even without a distinct and palpable injury—if the parties have an interest in the outcome of the constitutional claims and the challenger is within the regulated community.
Silverman v. Ariz. Dep’t of Econ. Sec. – 6/3/2024
June 21, 2024
The Arizona Supreme Court defines the bona fide research exception under A.R.S. § 46-460(A), and holds the Arizona Department of Economic Security maintains discretion to deny qualifying requests that raise public policy concerns.
Teneyck v. Popovich – 1/25/2024
June 21, 2024
Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One affirms tenants’ right to return of a security deposit without requiring them to demand a list of itemized deductions.
Boyd v. State – 12/5/2023
June 21, 2024
Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One holds that (1) claims brought by minor victims of sexual misconduct brought pursuant to HB 2466’s one-time exception reviving otherwise time-barred claims until December 31, 2020, are not subject to the Arizona law requiring persons with a claim against a public entity to file a notice of claim no later than 180 days after the cause of action accrues; and (2) the Arizona statute providing that a notice of claim is deemed denied by operation of law 60 days
Costaras v. Costaras – 3/7/2024
June 21, 2024
Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One holds that Arizona’s foreign judgment statute of limitations begins to run anew for a revived judgment issued by another state if that state treats the revived judgment as a new judgment.