In a significant victory for property owners, the Arizona Supreme Court held this week that damages in condemnation cases can include compensation ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs administered the oath to Cruz, who restores the bench to seven members after the retirement of Justice ...
Because the officers were considered crime victims under Arizona law, their false statements were immune from a lawsuit, the ...
The firm brought in three managing directors from EY and Deloitte in Europe; in other news, KPMG’s bid to practise law in US ...
"The Arizona Supreme Court might be thinking about the possibility that a beachhead in [Arizona] would enable federal court practice in all 50 states. And if so, does [Arizona] want to assume that ...
Law school dean A. Benjamin Spencer says ABS law firms can expand legal access and that concerns over nonlawyers undermining ...
The justices were not ready to act on a committee's recommendation to grant the first Alternative Business Services license ...
The Arizona Supreme Court on Tuesday requested more information on KPMG’s application to practice law in the state, declining for now to approve the company’s request.
KPMG is about to make history by becoming the first Big Four firm to open a US law practice, using a unique Arizona rule that breaks traditional barriers. KPMG ...
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KPMG US set up a subsidiary that has filed an application in Arizona to establish a law firm in the state, with hopes of ...
Rest assured, competitors Deloitte, Ernst & Young, and PricewaterhouseCoopers are likely to follow in KPMG’s tracks.