by Clint Dunaway | Jan 31, 2021 | Civil Litigation
What is a deposition? Deposition is the oral testimony of a witness taken under oath before trial at which time most of the objections available at trial do not apply; the basic rule being that the questions asked need only address themselves to information that is...
by Clint Dunaway | Jan 13, 2021 | Civil Litigation
how to record judgments in arizona So, you want to know how to record a judgment? Courts do not report judgments to credit agencies. However, landlords may report the judgment to the credit bureaus. An Arizona judgment is a matter of public record, but the only way to...
by Clint Dunaway | Nov 16, 2020 | Civil Litigation
What is voir dire & why is it important? Voir dire is the process of questioning potential jurors to determine whether they are fit to serve as jurors for a particular trial. For Arizona lawyers, the goal of the voir dire process is to ensure that no members of...
by Clint Dunaway | Sep 14, 2020 | Arizona Water
From A.D. 600 to 1450, the prehistoric Hohokam constructed one of the largest and most sophisticated irrigation networks ever created using preindustrial technology. By A.D. 1200, hundreds of miles of these waterways created green paths winding out from the Salt and...
by Clint Dunaway | Mar 10, 2020 | Arizona Water, Well Sharing in Arizona
Once a shared well agreement has been completed and filed with the county recorder, it is time to provide a copy to the Arizona Department of Water Resources. *If you have not done so already, click HERE to learn about recording your shared well agreement with the...