by Robert Mitchell | Article, Robert Mitchell, Securities Law
Robert Mitchell How can individual investors determine if they are an “accredited investor” under federal and Arizona securities laws? Please note that, while this article accurately describes applicable law on the subject covered at the time of its writing, the law...
by Robert Mitchell | Article, Robert Mitchell, Securities Law
Robert Mitchell Because the whistleblower provision of the Arizona Employment Protection Act does not specify a remedy, a harmed employee must file a lawsuit alleging wrongful termination. December 2016 Please note that, while this article accurately describes...
by Robert Mitchell | Article, Robert Mitchell, Trials and Litigation
Robert Mitchell Please note that, while this article accurately describes applicable law on the subject covered at the time of its writing, the law continues to develop with the passage of time. Accordingly, before relying upon this article, care should be taken to...
by Robert Mitchell | Article, General Legal, Robert Mitchell
Robert Mitchell The Wall Street Journal: “One Man’s Bid to Clear His Name Online: 4 Years, $3 Million and Some Dead Turtles” (February 24, 2017) See Related Articles: The Elements of a Defamation Claim in Arizona | Internet Defamation and...
by Robert Mitchell | Article, Robert Mitchell, Trials and Litigation
Robert Mitchell Please note that, while this article accurately describes applicable law on the subject covered at the time of its writing, the law continues to develop with the passage of time. Accordingly, before relying upon this article, care should be taken to...
by Robert Mitchell | Article, General Legal, Robert Mitchell
Robert Mitchell Under Chapter 9 (Secured Transactions), Article 6 (Default) of the Arizona Uniform Commercial Code (“UCC”), a secured party has two foreclosure options outside judicial enforcement: (1) foreclosure by sale and (2) strict foreclosure. Each is generally...