Ranking Arizona 2014 recognizes Burch & Cracchiolo as number one law firm in tax category
Practice area headed up by shareholders Martha Patrick and Joel Heriford
Practice area headed up by shareholders Martha Patrick and Joel Heriford
“Indian country” is a legal term of art that generally refers to tribal reservations and federal trust lands which are situated within the territorial boundaries of one or more states. Cases occurring in Indian country or which involve Native American tribes present a host of unique issues in both civil and criminal law. Considering that it is not a matter of “if” but rather “when” you will have to face these issues, it is important to understand the basics of litigation in “Indian country.”
Seasoned attorney focuses on Creditors' Rights and Bankruptcy
Legal community collects business suits to support women in the workforce for fourth year
Law firm employees participate in American Cancer Society climb for 15th consecutive year
Term runs through December 31, 2014
Navigating the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's Strategic Enforcement Compliance Policies
Law firm supports non-profit organization's goal to collect 20,000 Thanksgiving turkeys
1st Tier Ranking in Four Practice Areas
Will serve until December 2015
2nd seminar on best practices for insuring timely payments
Valley law firms collect food and funds to support the country's first food bank
Associate recently completed law clerkship with The Honorable Patricia K. Norris of the Arizona Court of Appeals
Best Lawyers in America 2014 honors Ed Bull and Martha Patrick
Peer review survey honors leading attorneys across the nation
Employees collect 85 cases of water to assist families
City program rebranded to promote health and fitness through Valley Leadership
Gilbert Town Square redevelopment will revitalize mixed-use project
Firm ranked in Tier 1 in Real Estate Land Use and Zoning in Arizona
Martha C. Patrick and Wendi A. Sorensen selected to the “Top 25 Women Attorneys” in Arizona by Southwest Super Lawyers
A Day in the Life of an Attorney
Developing Leadership, Business Development and Mentoring Skills for Women Lawyers
More than half the firm's attorneys honored
20th annivesary of groundbreaking event
City of Surprise Found Not Responsible for Injury on Park Playground
Dana-Kobey and Ray named partners
Monetary and food donations support extraordinary need during holiday season
Casey S. Blais will serve one-year term for Maricopa County Bar Association beginning January 2013
Valley Partnership annual community service project assists autistic kids
Certified Tax Specialist outlines Eggshell Audit request by the IRS
Firm represents clients in Arizona, California, Nevada and New Mexico
Ian Neale Continues String of Defense Victories for Client
Court of Appeals Issues Published Opinion on Divorce Issues
Dave Stern of West Coast Casualty to Discuss Self-Insured Retention Policies
The Brain Eating Amoeba and the Outer Limits of Tort Liability
Opportunities for private entities to do business with Indian nations and on reservation lands
Master Law students gain exposure to American legal system
Year-long leadership development program founded in 1978
Q: If I’m the owner of a commercial building under construction, how does the Prompt Pay Act impact me?
Q: I’ve been told that if mechanics’ liens are recorded against my property I can “bond around” those liens. What exactly does that mean?
Q: I just hired a contractor to build a commercial project on my property. Is there any way to preclude his subcontractors and suppliers from filing liens against the project?
Article published in the Phoenix Business Journal
AZFamily.com -- PHOENIX -- New employment guidelines just implemented nationwide could change the way companies look at potential hires with criminal records.