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The State’s case fell apart back in September after the Judge ruled that the prosecution’s main piece of evidence, a series of letters between the developer and his former business partners, were merely “settlement negotiations,” which are inadmissible as a matter of law. Because the letters were originally presented to…
Wilenchik and Bartness represents a home builder that was sued for alleged construction defects. The plaintiff asked the homebuilder to pay for the costs to repair the home, which at this point is substantially more than the home is worth. The firm filed a motion for summary judgment arguing that…
The jury handed down a verdict for $1.6 million last spring. The firm brought claims of bad faith and breach of contract against a national title insurance company on behalf of a local developer and won after more than a weeklong trial. The Defendant finally paid the damages for breach…
Dennis Wilenchik talks to State Rep. Matt Heinz from Tucson, who is also a doctor, about what Obamacare really means, and callers phone in to voice their disapproval.
W&B attorney Kathleen Martoncik gave birth to her first child, Mary Theresa Martoncik, on November 25, 2011.
Sheriff Joe talks about everything from the President’s birth certificate to the Russell Pearce recall.
Dennis Wilenchik interviews Ali Noorani, executive director of the National Immigration Forum, about the future of immigration policies in Arizona and the “Utah compact.” Also, state Rep. Jerry Weiers talks about promoting employment opportunities for veterans, and Mesa businessman Wil Cardon discusses his campaign for Jon Kyl’s seat in the U.S….
The seminar will count for 6.0 hours of CLE for professional engineers and will be held on Jan 11, 2012 at the Embassy Suites Airport, 2333 East Thomas Road. For more information, click here.
Jack talks to attorney Michelle Matheson about sexual harassment. And for the second half of the show, he takes on controversial Florida Pastor Terry Jones, who burned the Koran earlier this year.
Dennis talks to Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeau, who is thinking about running for US Representative in the new Arizona district. Also, Gov. Buddy Roemer checks in to get out the vote for the Republican Presidential Primary. (For $100, he’ll give you a phone call!)