A statute of limitation is a law that prescribes the period to file a legal claim. In general, once the statute of limitation “runs out” the legal claim cannot be pursued. The duration under which you can file a lawsuit varies depending on the type of legal claim and related conduct. Some unlawful conduct could extend the deadline, or “toll” a statute of limitation. Statutes of Limitation for claims based on Read More
A Few Essentials About Claims Against an Arizona Public Entity
Hi folks, this month sharing a few general tips on requirements to pursue a legal claim against an Arizona public entity. Generally, you need to file a claim quickly with the appropriate authority –In Arizona, we have the Notice of Claim Statutes and Arizona Revised Statutes. Sections, 12-820 through 12-826, govern the Notice and it is not the easiest of statutes to follow. It mandates that anyone who seeks Read More