A review of the judicial development in franchise and distribution law from August 2013 to August 2014. Gust Rosenfeld congratulates Christina M. Noyes, Chair of the Franchising Practice Group, on being the co-author of Annual Franchise and Distribution Law Developments published by the American Bar Association in 2014. She co-authored the book […]
The State Board of Education has issued proposed revisions to its school district procurement rules – proposed revisions. It is anticipated that the Board will consider approving the proposed revisions in March. Public comment can be made between now and then. For more information, please contact one of the education […]
The United States Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights (OCR) issued extensive guidance last week on the topic of equitable distribution of resources to students. Under its authority to enforce Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, OCR issued a thirty-seven-page “Dear Colleague” letter that outlines its position on […]
Richard A. (Dick) Segal, a partner with Gust Rosenfeld for 55 years, and founding Secretary of the Phoenix Community Alliance (PCA) Richard A. (Dick) Segal, a partner with Gust Rosenfeld for 55 years, and founding Secretary of the Phoenix Community Alliance (PCA), was honored by friends and colleagues with a […]
Gust Rosenfeld congratulates Christina M. Noyes, Chair of the Franchising Practice Group, on being the co-editor of the second edition of Mergers and Acquisition of Franchise Companies, published by the American Bar Association. (Phoenix, AZ) – Gust Rosenfeld congratulates Christina M. Noyes, Chair of the Franchising Practice Group, on being […]
He has established a name for himself, both in our state and throughout the country, as one of the foremost authorities in public finance. (Phoenix, AZ) – Gust Rosenfeld congratulates Fred H. Rosenfeld on completing 50 years with the law firm, which bears his family name. Rosenfeld, whose father, Fred […]
A heartfelt tribute by Hon. Stanley Feldman, Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court (Ret.), to Dick Segal, who passed away April 18, 2014. By Hon. Stanley Feldman, Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court (Ret.) I use the word “remembrance” partly because I hope this piece will help keep […]
Eduprize, a charter school with two campuses in the East Valley, has entered into a consent judgment to pay $30,000 into accounts for extracurricular activities for students. (See, Judgment). The judgment was entered against the schools after the Attorney General’s Office investigated how the schools solicited and spent tax-credit funds. […]
The Maricopa County Superior Court has ordered the State of Arizona (see decision) to increase per-pupil base funding by approximately 5% for the coming fiscal year, a collective increase for schools of about $317 million. This increase will apply to future years as well, boosting the overall value of the […]