RILEY L. ARTER and ASHLEY L. CASE recently published an article with the National Association of Estate Planners & Councils Journal of Estate & Tax Planning, “Anatomy of an Informed Decision: Dissecting Client Organ Donation under the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act.” The article focuses on the myths and misconceptions surrounding organ donation and includes practical …
Continued Tradition of Giving Tiffany & Bosco has continued its tradition of supporting charitable causes throughout the Valley. In recent months, the firm’s attorneys and staff have joined together to give back to the community. Biltmore Assisted Living This Easter, the firm held a fundraising drive for its neighbors at Biltmore Assisted Living. The attorneys …
Simply ‘The Best’ The Best Lawyers in America is a listing of outstanding attorneys who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The 2025 listing recognized: Shaine T. Alleman (Real Estate Law), Jodi R. Bohr (Commercial Litigation; Litigation-Labor and Employment), Mark S. Bosco (Litigation-Banking and Finance; Mortgage Banking Foreclosure Law), Darren …
Promotions ELISE B. ADAMS was promoted to Shareholder in July 2024. Elise focuses her practice on probate and trust litigation, estate administration, elder law, and appeals. Elise represents clients in matters such as will and trust contests; matters involving allegations of breach of fiduciary duty, surcharge, or financial exploitation; simple and complicated guardianship and conservatorship …
Illustration: Iftikhar Alam/Dreamstime By Rafaella P. Safarian The Arizona Court of Appeals (“COA”) is a well-oiled machine. While the judges are the face of the COA, their appellate decisions are a collective effort of judges, judicial assistants, staff attorneys, staff in the Clerk’s Office, and judicial law clerks. The COA has two divisions. Division One, …
Considerations for a marital home during a divorce or separation
By J. Lawrence McCormley, Tara M. Young, Mina C. O’Boyle, Michael A. Wrapp, and Malcolm A. Giles A recent joint action by the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) and the Arizona Attorney General (“Arizona AG”) against a Tempe-based automotive dealership, resulting in a $2.6 million settlement, underscores the need for automotive dealerships to periodically reassess their …
By David M. Barlow Last spring, we wrote about Proposition 209 and the significantly increased protections afforded to debtors through a voter-approved amendment to Arizona’s exemption statutes, which place specific assets outside of the reach of judgment creditors. In November 2022, Arizona voters overwhelmingly approved Proposition 209, also known as the “Predatory Debt Collection Act” …