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A word of warning for those who want to sue the government: You’d better make sure your claim actually is delivered.
FILE PHOTO -- Protesters march against the SB1070 Arizona immigration law in front of U.S. District Court Thursday, July 22, 2010, in Phoenix. U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton held multiple hearings on whether the new Arizona immigration law should take effect. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
A protester is arrested by the Phoenix Police Department as she was one of seven who blocked a street intersection and refused to move as part of a civil disobedience stand to protest the SB1070 Arizona immigration law in front of U.S. District Court Thursday, July 22, 2010, in Phoenix. U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton is holding multiple hearings on whether the new Arizona immigration law should take effect on July 29. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
Supporters of Arizona's immigration law SB1070 gather outside the Sandra Day O'Connor Federel Courthouse Thursday, July 15, 2010 in Phoenix. Protesters are outside the federal courthouse amid tight security for a hearing on a challenge to Arizona's immigration law, SB 107. (AP Photo/Matt York)
A Maricopa County Superior Court judge is expected to rule within two months whether a civil lawsuit filed on behalf of a Gilbert salon owner against the Arizona Board of Cosmetology should be dismissed. The board wants to ban the spa owner from providing fish pedicures.
Garra Rufa and Chin Chin fish nibble on the skin on the foot of Mai Garcia of Gilbert during a spa fish treatment at LaVie Nails and Spa in Gilbert in 2009.
Our View: Arizona cities are taking an important stand to uphold a key principle of the state constitution even though they could face withering criticism from lawmakers and their own residents.
A Muslim man has filed a religious discrimination suit against Maricopa County and Sheriff Joe Arpaio alleging he lost his job as a jail detention officer over a fight to wear a beard.
LOS ANGELES - A busboy looking to clean up has settled a lawsuit against Lindsay Lohan over a 2005 car crash.
Lindsay Lohan wears a creation part of the Dolce & Gabbana women's Fall/Winter 2008/2009 collection presented in Milan, Italy, Thursday, Feb. 21, 2008.
Scottsdale this week filed its first response to a lawsuit brought by the Tribune to obtain City Manager Jan Dolan’s self-evaluation, the only written document pertaining to her job performance.
The Tribune has filed a lawsuit against Scottsdale to force the release of City Manager Jan Dolan’s self-evaluation.
PHILADELPHIA - Bill Cosby settled a civil lawsuit filed by a woman who said the entertainer drugged and sexually assaulted her at his home outside Philadelphia.
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation denies any wrongdoing in a case of wrongful termination and defamation of former employees.
A Tucson group filed suit Tuesday challenging a legislative referendum that would eliminate methamphetamine users from Arizona’s threestrikes drug law.
NEW YORK - It's pay back time for disgraced memoirist James Frey and his publisher, Random House Inc.
A Tucson group filed suit Tuesday challenging a legislative referendum that would eliminate methamphetamine users from Arizona’s threestrikes drug law.
A downtown Scottsdale art gallery has been denied a federal appeal in a copyright violation case focused on its collection of Renoir statues. The Rima Fine Art gallery was appealing a 2005 ruling by the U.S. District Court that the gallery violated copyright laws by duplicating and selling sculptures by artist Pierre Auguste Renoir.
A downtown Scottsdale art gallery has been denied a federal appeal in a copyright violation case focused on its collection of Renoir statues. The Rima Fine Art gallery was appealing a 2005 ruling by the U.S. District Court that the gallery violated copyright laws by duplicating and selling sculptures by artist Pierre Auguste Renoir.
Scottsdale is being sued by property owners who say they weren’t paid enough when the city condemned their land.
State legislators voted along party lines Thursday to sue the governor over what they contend is her illegal use of her constitutional power of line-item veto.
A developer claims it lost tens of millions of dollars on a project along Tempe Town Lake because the city broke promises and dragged its feet while reviewing plans.
State legislators voted along party lines Thursday to sue the governor over what they contend is her illegal use of her constitutional power of line-item veto.
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