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Arizona Governor Doug Ducey Issues Executive Order Allowing Elective Surgeries

On Wednesday, April 22, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey signed Executive Order 2020-32, announcing that certain hospitals, dental offices and other healthcare facilities (each, a “Healthcare Facility”) will be able to resume...more

Arizona Bars & Restaurants Can Delay License Payments, Continue Sales

As Arizona's tourism and hospitality industries continue to adapt to the pandemic fallout of COVID-19, Governor Doug Ducey extended additional relief yesterday, delaying renewal fees otherwise due today, April 1, 2020, for an...more

In Arizona, Ask These Five Questions Before Closing a Business You Think Isn’t Essential

Last week, we posted a legal update discussing Governor Ducey’s Executive Order 2020-12 (EO-12), which delineated an expansive list of essential services, functions, and businesses that counties, cities, and towns in Arizona...more

Is the Issuance of a City Use Permit Referable? Not When It Is an Administrative Act

Arizona’s Constitution gives electors in cities, towns, and counties the ability to refer legislation that was enacted by their local elected officials to the ballot for popular vote. Ariz. Const. art. IV, Pt. 1 § 1(8). But...more

Year-End Reading List for PACs, Mega PACs & Others in Politics

As 2016 draws to a close, the holiday reading list for those involved with political action committees (PACs), mega political action committees (Mega PACs) and others in politics may include the comprehensive rewrite of...more

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