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09
Oct

Appealing a CARES Act Disqualification Determination from DES

When SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) began gripping the United States, The United States Congress enacted a stimulus package that included a $600 increase in the amount an individual can collect in unemployment insurance benefits. Shortly after the law was enacted, and the State of Arizona began receiving federal funds, the Arizona Department of Economic Security (“DES”) started […]

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02
Jun

Precautions All Employers Should Take amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic

In early March 2020, the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak as a pandemic which resulted in widespread closures of businesses throughout Arizona. On May 15, 2020, Governor Ducey let the stay-at-home Executive Order expire and gave the green light for companies to re-open statewide. As the state re-opens, employers are faced with […]

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27
Mar

Paying Rent During the COVID-19 Pandemic

What happens if you fail to pay rent during COVID-19 Pandemic in Arizona? As Arizona and the rest of the nation battle the COVID-19 virus, many Arizonans find themselves out of work and unable to pay rent. In Arizona, unless the tenant and landlord agree to modify the lease agreement, rent is still due to […]

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05
Nov

What If Someone Is Using Your Property? It Could Be Adverse Possession in Arizona.

If you own real property, it is often surprising to learn that if you fail to use the property, it is possible for someone else to get a superior claim to your property. This is called Adverse Possession: a concept Arizona recognizes as a valid claim against your land. The statute of adverse possession in […]

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