The Governor recently signed into law the new Arizona Limited Liability Act that which represents a major overhaul. The Act is effective for limited liability companies formed after August 31, 2019 and all existing limited liability companies after August 31, 2020. Here is a brief look at important parts of the new Act affecting substantive …
You served as a director and/or officer of a corporation and have just been named as a target of an investigation and in a civil lawsuit as a defendant. Can the corporation help you with hiring an attorney, paying counsel and defending your position? Or maybe you are a manager of an LLC under the …
If you are considering doing business on Tribal Land or with Tribal Entities, you need to understand that the law that applies to the business deal will likely not be Arizona law. This article addresses some important issues that arise when businesses and individuals do business with Indian Tribes or Tribal Entities on Tribal Lands. …
Knowing a property is in need of cleaner, more energy-efficient upgrades is one thing; knowing how to cover the often large initial investment to add those is another. The first PACE program was established in 2008 to help homeowners defer the high initial costs of improvements such as rooftop solar panels. Since then, PACE programs …
Prior to joining Tiffany & Bosco in 2015, Michael A. Wrapp penned an article in the Willamette Sports Law Journal, analyzing the 1976 NBA-ABA merger and explaining how what seemed like an insignificant decision more than 40 years ago has had a significant impact today. You may read the legal journal article in its entirety, or read the summary below.