Phoenix, Arizona Business Law Attorney
Brian E. Finander, Esq.
Legal News
- HEADLINES FOR MAY 2, 2008 (Drummer)
Battle-1 and Battle-2: Humdinger II (the one with some red on it) goes up against the bot Uppercut during the first round of the national competition Saturday at the Mall of America. - Devereux Cleo Wallace cited for violations of restraint policy in the death of 15-year-old Orlena Parker (Colorado Springs Independent)
We don't know a lot about Orlena Parker. We know that she was 15 years old with black hair more than 2 feet long. We know that her middle name was Leatrice. We know that she was a member of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community of Arizona. - Congress weighs more funding for jailing of illegal immigrants (The Washington Examiner)
Legislation moving through Congress would increase federal reimbursements for the millions of dollars state and local governments spend jailing illegal immigrants each year as more communities pursue aggressive enforcement. - Attorneys general defend Texas (Deseret Morning News)
The attorneys general for Utah and Arizona agreed Thursday that Texas was right in its removal of hundreds of FLDS children from the Yearning for Zion Ranch near Eldorado, Texas, more than a month ago. - Amazon shoppers may have to pay sales tax soon (Dallas Morning News)
Texans who shop Amazon.com to avoid paying sales taxes may not have that luxury for long. - Community Briefs (5/9) (Ahwatukee Foothills News)
The Festival of Lights is gearing up for its Eighth Annual Charity Golf Tournament at the Foothills Golf Course on Saturday, June 7. This four-person scramble with a 7 a.m. shotgun start will benefit the Festival of Lights and the Kiwanis Club of Ahwatukee. - Safford attorney reverses conflict opinion (Eastern Arizona Courier)
The Safford city attorney has changed his mind three times in the past three months on whether Mayor Ron Green had a conflict of interest regarding the proposed Exeter Development Commerce Park. - UPDATE: McCain Speaks at Oakland Univ. (WXYZ-TV Detroit)
The answers to fixing Michigan's ailing economy lie not in doing away with free trade agreements, but in focusing more on laid-off manufacturing workers, Republican presidential candidate John McCain said... - Big Isle election funding plan criticized (Honolulu Advertiser)
HILO, Hawai'i — A proposal to publicly fund some Big Island elections, which passed the Legislature by a wide margin and awaits Gov. Linda Lingle's signature, will make candidates less beholden to special interests, supporters say. - 5 college athletes initiate claims (Ventura County Star)
Five community college basketball players declared ineligible by their schools in January filed multimillion-dollar claims Monday against the Ventura County Community College District.
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