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Unanimous Verdict in Favor of Moyes Sellers & Hendricks’ Client

Moyes Sellers & Hendricks’ trial team continued its impressive success prevailing in a three-day Maricopa County jury trial.  A eight member jury returned an unanimous verdict in favor of Moyes Sellers & Hendricks’ client on its breach of contract claims.  MSH’s litigation team continues to prove that its experienced “go to” trial lawyers know how […] Read More

The Court of Appeals Recognizes a New Classification of Landowner – The Recreational User

Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One in Normandin v. Encanto Adventures and City of Phoenix, 1 CA-CV 17-0373, June 26, 2018 made new Arizona law by upholding A.R.S. 33-1551, Arizona’s Recreational User Immunity Statute holding that a private land-owner was a “manager” of City of Phoenix Encanto City Park premises in which the recreational user […] Read More

Moyes Sellers & Hendricks Selected For Inclusion In 2018 Best Law Firms in Arizona®

Moyes Sellers & Hendricks has been selected for inclusion in the 2018 Best Law Firms in Arizona®. High quality legal experience. Exceptional value. Winning resources. Moyes Sellers & Hendricks. Read More

Moyes Sellers & Hendricks Prevails In Defamation Claim

On the playground we learned that while sticks and stones may break your bones – words can never hurt you.  Unfortunately, in today’s online environment, that adage is no longer accurate. False and defamatory internet postings can have significant impact on business owners and can compromise a business’ ability to generate new customers.  On November […] Read More

Steve Wene Has Been Selected For Inclusion In 2018 Best Lawyers in America®

Moyes Sellers & Hendricks congratulates Steve Wene on his selection to the 2018 Best Lawyers in America®. Selection is a recognition by both clients and the legal community of Mr. Wene’s excellence in the area of Natural Resources Law. High quality legal experience. Exceptional value. Winning resources. Moyes Sellers & Hendricks. Read More

Moyes Sellers & Hendricks Attorney Selected For Inclusion In 2018 Best Lawyers in America®

Moyes Sellers & Hendricks congratulates Keith Hendricks on his selection to the 2018 Best Lawyers in America®. Selection is a recognition by both clients and the legal community of Mr. Hendricks’ excellence. High quality legal experience. Exceptional value. Winning resources. Moyes Sellers & Hendricks. Read More

Moyes Sellers & Hendricks Succeeds In Zoning Appeal

Larry Palles and other attorneys in the firm successfully represented a small Mesa business owner before the Board of Adjustments, ensuring the company’s continued operation in a “bet the company” zoning appeal. Our attorneys advise clients with respect to zoning and rezoning issues and possess the experience and knowledge in zoning code, ordinance interpretation, zoning amendment, and […] Read More

Moyes Sellers & Hendricks Wins

In Boruch, et. al. v. State of Arizona, the Court of Appeal reversed the lower court’s ruling that the judicial branch did not have the authority to issue an injunction against the Arizona Department of Transportation and the City of Mesa from diverting and channeling excess storm water onto the properties of Mesa homeowners and […] Read More

Due Process and the Administrative Process

The American legal system is founded upon principles of due process. Due process means that a party has the right to receive notice of the claims against them and an opportunity to be heard in a meaningful manner and at a meaningful time. The Arizona Supreme Court recently clarified that a party to an administrative […] Read More

Arizona Supreme Court rules that the trial court must decide who the “prevailing party” is when awarding fees under contract.

In American Power Products, Inc. v. CSK Auto, Inc., CV-16-0133-PR, filed May 11, 2017, the Arizona Supreme Court examined the interplay between a contractual fee award provision and A.R.S. §12-341.01(A), which provides that if a written settlement offer is rejected and the judgment finally obtained is equal to or more favorable to the offeror in […] Read More