October 10, 2018 – Yesterday, the League of Arizona Cities and Towns distributed comprehensive revisions to the existing, original Intergovernmental Agreement (“IGA”) terms with the Arizona Department of Revenue that all Arizona cities and towns adopted several years ago. A small group of municipal and State negotiators met for many […]
October 3, 2018 – The Arizona Court of Appeals (Div. 1) recently held that online travel companies (“OTCs”) are subject to municipal privilege taxes on their mark up of hotel room costs billed to the OTCs’ customers. Specifically, the court addressed whether the OTCs are statutory “brokers” under the Model […]
Gust Rosenfeld ranked #8 in the southwest region Phoenix, AZ (August 23, 2018) – Gust Rosenfeld is pleased to announce it is ranked as the #1 bond counsel in Arizona by paramount in the 2018 midyear rankings issued by The Bond Buyer. Gust Rosenfeld is also ranked #8 in the […]
August 21, 2018 – The Arizona Supreme Court has vacated a decision of the Arizona Court of Appeals regarding the right of homeowners associations to impose monetary penalties for members’ violations of HOA rules. An Arizona statute entitles HOA boards to impose reasonable monetary penalties for such violations. Last year, […]
In addition, three Gust attorneys recognized as a 2019 “Lawyer of the Year.” Phoenix, AZ (August 15, 2018) – Gust Rosenfeld is pleased to announce that 23 of the firm’s attorneys, across 21 practice areas were selected by their peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America© 2019. Also, […]
Phoenix, AZ (July 11, 2018) – Gust Rosenfeld is pleased to announce that Charles (Chas) Wirken has been appointed to the City of Mesa’s Judicial Advisory Board for a three-year term beginning July 2, 2018. Mesa Mayor John Giles recommended Chas, and the City Council unanimously approved the appointment. The […]
Barbara Rodriguez-Pashkowski was recognized among the Most Influential Women in Real Estate by AZRE Magazine. See page 34 of the July/August 2018 issue. Click here.
Below is an excerpt: “The Client Protection Fund is but one way in which the State Bar fulfills its mission “to serve and protect the public with respect to the provision of legal services.” The five volunteer Trustees of the Fund are dedicated to that mission and strive to make […]
Effective August 3, 2018, clerks keeping minutes for public bodies, including cities towns, counties and school districts, must also record how each member voted on an item. Currently, it is common practice to just include the total number of votes for and against an item. Unchanged is the requirement that […]
Melissa San Angelo joins Gust Rosenfeld in the Litigation Group (Tucson, AZ) May 31, 2018 – Gust Rosenfeld, P.L.C. is pleased to announce that Melissa San Angelo has joined the firm as an Associate in the firm’s Litigation Group. Prior to joining the firm, Melissa spent four and a half […]