Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One holds that the Arizona Rules of Procedure for Eviction Actions do not allow for joinder of guarantor in eviction proceedings.
Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One holds that if an agency does not provide a rule for service of an administrative decision, the decision must be formally served on the affected party for the time to appeal to run.
Arizona Court of Appeals, Division Two holds that (1) absolute legislative immunity does not protect a board’s decision to appoint a constable, and (2) acts in service of a writ are protected by judicial immunity.
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.
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.
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.