Six Gust Rosenfeld attorneys address issues of concern for lenders & secured creditors (Phoenix, AZ) – Over 60 professional lenders and secured creditors attended the Gust Rosenfeld Real Estate Loan Enforcement Seminar on Friday, February 8, 2013, at the firm’s Phoenix office. Featured topics and speakers included Kent Cammack and […]
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Gust Rosenfeld P.L.C. is pleased to announce the addition of Susan Plimpton Segal to the firm’s thriving public law practice. Ms. Segal previously served as a member of the firm from 1995-2003. Ms. Segal specializes in the area of Public Law. She has represented the State of Arizona, the Arizona […]
Christopher M. McNichol and Tom Chauncey Profiled as Leaders in Real Estate Law (Phoenix, AZ) – Gust Rosenfeld attorneys Christopher M. McNichol and Tom Chauncey were featured in Issue I, 2012 Commercial Executive Magazine. The article noted that behind every real estate transaction is a real estate attorney whose work […]
Published by the American Bar Association (Phoenix, AZ) – Gust Rosenfeld congratulates Christina Noyes, Chair Franchising and Franchises Practice, author of the Arizona chapter for Covenants Against Competition in Franchise Agreements, 2012. This important reference book was recently published by the American Bar Association Forum on Franchising. Christina, who is […]
Mark Collins, Jim Kaucher, and Peter Collins Jr. recognized (Tucson, AZ) – Tucson-based Gust Rosenfeld attorneys, Mark Collins, Jim Kaucher, and Peter Collins Jr., have been selected by their peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America®. Since its inception in 1993, Best Lawyers has become universally regarded as […]
Issuers who have adopted written post-issuance compliance procedures will now receive more favorable treatment from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) if the bond issue is examined and the issuer enters the IRS Voluntary Closing Agreement Program (VCAP). Under VCAP, issuers may enter into an agreement with the IRS to resolve […]
The purpose of this Memorandum is to summarize the borrowing alternatives available to Arizona community college districts. Under current law, such borrowings are governed by the provisions of the following laws: Title 15, Chapter 12 of the Arizona Revised Statutes (the “Community College Law”); Title 35 of the Arizona Revised […]