In Arizona and other states, the adage “possession is nine-tenths of the law” can become a reality when real property is controlled or used by someone other than the true owner. Possessing real property – whether acting as the owner of the property or simply using someone else’s property without permission – can cause the […]
Your customers are probably looking at online reviews before deciding whether to purchase your goods or services. According to a Forbes article, as many as 88 percent of consumers trust online reviews as much as a personal recommendation. (How Important are Customer Reviews for Online Marketing? by Jayson DeMers, published Dec 28, 2015.) Ignoring a […]
Sales transactions typically close only when the two sides are in agreement and satisfied with the benefit they will receive. In some cases, a property owner’s bankruptcy can be a tool to facilitate the transaction by allowing property to transfer free of liens, claims, and interests. However, at other times a bankruptcy – even a […]
Revocation by Divorce Statute Arizona has a “revocation by divorce” statute, which automatically rescinds a spouse’s pre-divorce or pre-annulment revocable bequest of property to a former spouse. The statute is based on a presumption that a divorce or annulment indicates an intent that neither spouse would wish to leave any part of his or her […]
David J. Hindman is a shareholder who practices in the firm’s Business, Bankruptcy, Commercial Litigation and Real Estate Sections. David received his MBA, with honors, and his JD, Cum Laude, from the University of Arizona. While in law school, David wrote for the Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law and clerked for Mesch Clark […]
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