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November 5, 2004
July 14, 2004
The public outcry has died down, a former superintendent is working in another state, a principal resigned — and the Scottsdale Unified School District is stuck with a $225,000 legal bill.
In the interest of maintaining an accurate public record, we are writing to note that an opinion column published Oct. 13 in the East Valley Tribune, “Dirty Tricks in a Recall Election,”
It provoked demonstrations and boycotts. And some key provisions have been enjoined by federal courts.
It provoked demonstrations and boycotts. And some key provisions have been enjoined by federal courts.
It provoked demonstrations and boycotts. And some key provisions have been enjoined by federal courts.
An Arizona law firm has lost its bid to overturn a fine imposed by a trial judge for improperly disclosing the terms of a settlement it got for clients against a major homebuilder.
Passengers injured in Sunday’s tour bus crash near the Four Corners area of Utah have hired a Scottsdale law firm to represent them.
A Los Angeles civil rights law firm is asking a Maricopa County Superior Court judge to throw out a case involving 44 illegal immigrants who are charged under Arizona’s new anti-human-smuggling law.
French workers don’t work very much because the law guarantees a 35-hour workweek, generous vacation and plenty of days off. If they don’t work very hard, there’s not much an employer can do about it because the law makes workers almost impossible to hire.
Debbie Burton has found her calling. After spending 11 years in the Air Force as a commander’s assistant and 20 years living in the woods of Alaska, Burton and her husband realized she needed a career to call her own, especially if she was ever left alone.
October 20, 2004
Every year for nearly the last 30 years, the staff and employees at Mesa's JacksonWhite Attorneys at Law have continued a holiday tradition.
In some respects, Billie Tarascio is someone who has simply had to change the way she does business due to the challenging economy.
June 22, 2004
The Washington, D.C., law firm that stopped Mesa from seizing a brake shop is ready to fight for a group of Tempe landholders also facing condemnation.
June 17, 2004
Scottsdale school board members will consider hiring a single legal firm to function as its legal staff at a fixed cost when it meets tonight.
A hearing officer rejected Southwest Ambulance’s allegations that the firm lost Scottsdale’s lucrative 911 contract due to bias and a faulty selection process, a ruling released Tuesday states.
A hearing officer rejected Southwest Ambulance’s allegations that the firm lost Scottsdale’s lucrative 911 contract due to bias and a faulty selection process, a ruling released Tuesday states.
A Mesa towing company reaped hundreds of thousands of dollars by hooking up wrecked vehicles, bringing them to its impound yard and then towing them a second time to a body shop in order to inflate charges.
Jodie Jeffery’s Mesa family room is crowded with gifts from her son’s funeral — a photo collage made by a friend, a framed football jersey from teammates, and a table covered with flowers.
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
Guest Commentary by Andy Warren, Maracay Homes
Guest Commentary by Michael Carroll
Guest commentary by Phil Kerpen
By Mark Heller, Tribune
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