Arizona Supreme Court holds that a petition circulator who de-registers is still subject to subpoena requirements applicable to petition circulators under A.R.S. § 19-118(E).
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One holds that town may not eliminate vested rights in a contractual development agreement by rezoning the property, when the contract provides that the developer’s assent must be obtained to modify the contractual development agreement.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One holds that statute of limitations begins to run when a payment matures under a home equity consumer revolving loan agreement.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division Two holds that the superior court has jurisdiction to enter a stipulated judgment that includes relief not requested in the underlying complaint.
Arizona Court of Appeals holds that A.R.S. §§ 3-1304 and 3-1307, which provide for treble damages for the conversion of animals, provide private rights of action in addition to criminal liability.
Arizona Supreme Court holds that a plaintiff is not required to allege bad faith or rebut the good faith presumption in their complaint when asserting a claim of negligent disclosure of medical information and that HIPAA may inform the standard of care in a negligence claim.