Dispute Resolution
Litigation – Arbitration – Mediation – Insurance Coverage
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Uncertain Times
Moving Forward During Uncertain Times
Despite the best planning and intentions, disputes arise and when they do, the uncertainty of outcome is often compounded by uncertainty of process. Our clients trust Frame Law to guide them and manage such uncertainties to ensure that a given dispute remains manageable and does not unduly disrupt business operations or threaten the company’s continued viability.
Our firm routinely handles a wide range of commercial and liability disputes for local and regional businesses and insurance companies. We take a client-centric approach to dispute resolution which allows us to individually tailor our strategy to meet our clients’ individual business objectives and litigation budget. Our experience with insurance defense and working with corporate clients allows us to stay on budget and consistently meet reporting and file handling expectations.
Licensed in AZ, CA, CO, NJ, NM, and NY, and always ready to appear in other jurisdictions pro hac vice, Frame Law provides consistent, quality representation to businesses and insurance companies regardless of forum or venue. Let us challenge your prior experiences working with counsel.
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News & Views
Arizona’s Changing Jury Pool
An article in the Arizona Republic by Catherine Reagor reviewed Arizona’s incoming migration statistics and found that most new residents to Phoenix come from California, Texas, Illinois and Washington. You can read her article here. This article analyzes the likely...
Phoenix to Change Building Code to Allow Multi-Family Housing on SFR
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/realestate/backyard-casitas-duplexes-triplexes-are-all-in-the-mix-big-changes-coming-to-phoenix-housing-codes/ar-AA1dmKhN?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=fa6477be303a4c5288608204e5a08940&ei=115 Mayor Kate Gallego just announced that single...
Pre and Post Judgment Interest
Someone stiffed you and you're ready to sue, right? But what amount do you assert and do you claim pre-judgment interest or do you have to wait until a judgment is issued for interest to start accruing? The answer to these questions starts (should end) with whatever...