Galbut Beabeau is proud to announce Martin Galbut, Keith Galbut, and Olivier Beabeau have been recognized for their exemplary work in the 2023 Edition of The Best Lawyers in America® Read More
The Arizona Supreme Court’s recent opinion in Kalway v. Calabria Ranch HOA LLC et al. calls into question whether homeowner’s associations (“HOAs”) are lawfully able to enact and enforce certain amendments Read More
Galbut Beabeau is proud to announce Martin Galbut, Keith Galbut, and Olivier Beabeau have been named 2022 Super Lawyers. No more than 5% of lawyers in each state receive the Super Lawyer distinction, and no Read More
The Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC) licenses and regulates residential and commercial contractors in the state, and the ROC complaint process has proven a powerful avenue for resolving a wide Read More
When most people think about business law, they probably think about the law of contracts. While the majority of disputes revolve around bargained-for agreements between parties, there are also causes of action sounding in tort that might be applicable. Tort law involves civil liabilities for harm done or inflicted, intentionally or not, typically to one’s person or property. However, there are also tort theories which provide a basis to recover for harm done to a business’s practice and/or reputation. Read More
The growth of the “sharing economy” in recent years, which involves peer-to-peer transactions to share use of otherwise idle assets, has brought about numerous societal benefits (i.e., ride sharing, renting Read More
This article highlights some of the key differences between the old and new Arizona LLC acts and identifies several areas of the New LLC Act that should prompt business leaders to undertake a close analysis of their corporate governance documents, practices, and general framework. Read More
Adoption of the Smart and Safe Arizona Act raises many questions for businesses, including about drug-and-alcohol policies, drug testing, medical marijuana disability discrimination claims, and immigration issues and related employee education. These topics are addressed in this article. Read More
This is a follow-up from our May 5, 2020 Newsletter update regarding the SBA PPP “safe harbor” period, which was originally set to expire May 7, 2020. Late yesterday, the Read More
One of the most appealing features of the PPP loan program was the ability to potentially obtain repayment forgiveness of the amounts used by recipients for qualifying expenses, including payroll Read More