When is a Business Responsible for Personal Injury?
August 26, 2019In Arizona, a business owner may be liable for a personal injury that occurs on its premises if it can be proven that they were negligent and their negligence caused the injury. Under premises liability law, the extent to which a business’ duty to protect visitors would apply depends on the type of visitor and [&…
DetailsWhat is the Purpose of a Tolling Agreement?
August 19, 2019A tolling agreement is a formal agreement between potential parties to a legal dispute to extend the statute of limitations on a plaintiff’s legal claim. It is typically used to give the parties additional time to resolve their dispute outside the courtroom while preserving the plaintiff’s right to pursue a cla…
DetailsCan I File a Lawsuit Against a Dissolved LLC?
April 17, 2019A limited liability company (LLC) is an independent legal entity, separate from its owners that are known as members. In Arizona, the ability to sue an LLC is only hindered after the LLC has been property dissolved. Officially ending an Arizona LLC’s existence requires a series of steps that begins with dissoluti…
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