April 22, 2021 – This week Governor Ducey signed HB2705 into law ensuring that Arizona public high school students, who are Indian tribe members, may wear traditional tribal regalia and culturally significant objects at the school’s graduation ceremony. Earlier this year, a federal court judge (in a case handled by our office) […]
April 20, 2021 – On April 19, 2021 Governor Ducey issued Executive Order 2021-10. The crux of this Executive Order was to rescind the portion of his prior Executive Order that required school districts to develop and implement a policy to require face coverings. Almost immediately after the Governor issued […]
(Phoenix, AZ) April 13, 2021 – Gust Rosenfeld, P.L.C. is pleased to announce that Michael C. S. J. Goodman has joined the firm’s Public Law Group. Michael Goodman’s practice focuses on government, municipal, and public law, including land use, development, open meeting law, conflict of interest, public records, construction […]
Phoenix, AZ (April 8, 2021) – Gust Rosenfeld is pleased to announce that nine of the Firm’s attorneys were selected for inclusion in the 2021 Southwest Super Lawyers publication, including four as Rising Stars. Super Lawyers is a national rating agency that evaluates lawyers from more than 70 practice areas. […]
April 5, 2021 – The Office of Civil Rights’ (“OCR”) release of its 2017-2018 Civil Rights Data Collection (“CRDC”) results has prompted recent media inquiries to certain Arizona districts regarding possible reporting discrepancies related to students who are eligible for services under IDEA or Section 504. If you receive notice […]
Gust Rosenfeld was ranked in the Top 10 in 13 law firm categories and was among seven companies included in the Best Places to Work (101—499 employees) in the 2021 Ranking Arizona lists. The categories Gust were ranked in are: Best Places to Work (101-499 Employees) Law Firms (48 Attorneys […]
Tucson, AZ) March 9, 2021 – To celebrate its 100th anniversary, Gust Rosenfeld, P.L.C. is supporting the Community Food Bank’s (“CFB”) effort to end hunger by providing 100 meals a day for 100 days as part of their Farm to Table Event. The CFB provides emergency groceries, hot meals, home-delivered meals for […]
February 16, 2021 – In its decision issued on February 8, 2021, the Arizona Supreme Court held that expenditures of public funds by the City of Peoria made to induce a private university to establish a branch campus in Peoria violated Arizona’s Gift Clause. The Arizona Gift Clause, which is […]
February 3, 2021 – A secured creditor’s mere retention of property repossessed prior to the debtor’s bankruptcy petition is not an act to exercise control over property of the bankruptcy estate in violation of the Bankruptcy Code’s automatic stay provision, according to a recent opinion by the U.S. Supreme Court […]