Mesch Clark Rothschild

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Tucson attorney breaks down SCOTUS decision 01/18/2022

Thom Cope breaks down the SCOTUS decision.

Tucson attorney breaks down SCOTUS decision “Having read both opinions, I have them both here in hard copy, I don’t think it opened a can of worms,” said Thom Cope, a Tucson attorney. “It closed a can of worms is what it did.”

The Supreme Court Might Limit LGBTQ+ Families' Rights and How Estate Planning Lawyers Can Help - Mesch Clark Rothschild 08/27/2021

The Supreme Court Might Limit LGBTQ+ Families' Rights and How Estate Planning Lawyers Can Help - Mesch Clark Rothschild Obergefell v. Hodges, 576 U.S. 644, is a landmark civil rights case in which the United States Supreme Court ruled (5-4) that the fundamental right to marry is guaranteed to same-s*x couples by both the Due Process Clause and the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United Stat...

The New Generation of Tri-Pellate Lawyer - Mesch Clark Rothschild 05/15/2021

The New Generation of Tri-Pellate Lawyer - Mesch Clark Rothschild On January 15, 2021, the news leaked that Governor Doug Ducey would appoint to the bench of the Superior Court Mesch Clark Rothschild’s very own Gary J. Cohen—the original Tri-Pellate lawyer!  With his elevation, Gary has passed his mantle to a new generation of tri-pellate lawyers, Alex Winkle...

A Civil Lawsuit - Mesch Clark Rothschild 05/05/2021

Douglas H. Clark, Jr. discusses the phases of civil law suits.

A Civil Lawsuit - Mesch Clark Rothschild In Arizona, most civil actions are instituted in the County Superior Court, which is a Court of general jurisdiction. A civil action starts by filing a Complaint, which is a short and plain statement of the Plaintiff’s claim. Arizona follows the “notice pleading” standard in its rules of civil...

Mesch Clark Rothschild 03/26/2021

Your estate plan should be reviewed and updated minimally every 3-5 years but more often if there are changes in estate planning laws or in your personal or financial circumstances. Contact our estate planning attorneys for assistance in preparing a plan that will honor your wishes.

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