Author: Gust Rosenfeld
Gust Rosenfeld is pleased to welcome Calvin J. Platten, Jr., who will enhance the firm’s litigation practice. Mr. Platten primarily practices in the areas of commercial, construction, insurance, and real estate litigation. He is licensed to practice in federal and state courts and also handles alternative dispute resolution proceedings. Mr. […]
Gust Rosenfeld P.L.C announces its Phoenix office has relocated to the new CityScape development in downtown Phoenix. The firm occupies 45,000 square feet spanning two floors in the impressive mixed-use office tower. “CityScape is an ideal setting for our firm and a convenient location for our clients,” said Tom Chauncey […]
Seven Gust Rosenfeld lawyers were selected for inclusion in the 2010 Southwest Super Lawyers®. Super Lawyers is a listing of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. Honorees are selected using a rigorous, multiphase process. Peer nominations and evaluations […]
Charles W. Wirken, a partner at Gust Rosenfeld P.L.C., has been selected to become a Fellow in the American Academy of Appellate Lawyers. Only nine other attorneys in Arizona are members of this prestigious group. “It is a great honor to be elected to membership in the Academy-one that is […]
More and more business owners are turning to Facebook and LinkedIn to dig up information about job applicants. In a June 2009 CareerBuilder survey of 2,600 hiring managers, 45 percent of employers reported using social networking sites to research potential hires, a 22 percent increase over the year before. Another […]
Martin T. Jones, a partner at Gust Rosenfeld P.L.C., will serve as a keynote speaker during the 6th Annual Gatekeeper Regulatory Roundup January 26—27 at the Chaparral Suites Resort in Scottsdale. Using Rachel Carlson’s 1962 book Silent Spring and Al Gore’s book and documentary An Inconvenient Truth as examples, Jones’ keynote presentation will address […]
If you own investment property or a small business in your own name, you should consider transferring it to an entity wholly owned by you. This generally will protect you from some kinds of liabilities that can arise from ownership of the transferred assets. It will not protect you from your own […]