Understanding the Little Miller Act: A Critical Guide for Construction and Remodel Projects
As a stakeholder in the Arizona construction industry, whether as a contractor, subcontractor, or homeowner, it is critical to understand the legal implications surrounding your projects. One such legal framework is the “Little Miller Act.” In this article, we want to explain the intricacies of this act, as well as its impact on construction projects […]
Standard Forms of Contract in Construction in Arizona: A Comprehensive Guide
The construction industry in Arizona is governed by a myriad of laws and regulations, ensuring projects are executed professionally and ethically. A critical aspect of every construction project is the contract, which outlines the rights, obligations, and responsibilities of each party involved. In Arizona, several standard forms of contract are commonly used. Here is our […]
Frequently Asked Questions About Construction Law in Arizona
Construction law is a complex area of law that governs the rights and obligations of the parties involved in a construction project. It covers a variety of topics related to the construction process, including contracts, liability, safety, taxes and regulatory compliance. In Arizona, the laws governing construction are found in the Arizona Revised Statutes. The […]
Consumer Alert: Beware of Growing Issues with Ecommerce Automation Offers
SCOTTSDALE, AZ. January 20, 2023 — RSN Law is issuing a consumer alert for ecommerce automation scams targeting small business owners and individuals looking for assistance with Walmart Marketplace and Amazon FBA stores. The firm has become aware of multiple companies making promises of easy setup and full automation for people looking to sell products […]
Understanding Common Construction Disputes in Arizona and How to Handle Them
Construction disputes are a common occurrence in the construction business, and it is important for contractors, property owners, investors and anyone working in the industry to be aware of the legal implications that can arise from these disputes. Simply put, construction disputes are conflicts between two or more parties regarding some issue in the construction […]
Common Warning Signs of Embezzlement and What Your Company Should Do About It
Businesses of all sizes deal with varying degrees of theft and fraud. One of the most common types of fraud impacting businesses is embezzlement and the many cases are committed by employees of the impacted company. Nearly all companies face a reality of minor theft, like a few office supplies or some food here and […]
U.S. News & World Report Recognizes Rutila, Seibt & Nash as one of the Best Law Firms in Arizona
SCOTTSDALE/MESA – Rutila, Seibt & Nash, PLLC (RSN Law) is proud to announce the firm has been included in the U.S. News – Best Lawyers® in the 2023 edition of Best Law Firms. The U.S. News – Best Lawyers® “Best Law Firms” rankings recognize law firms for their professional excellence. The annual list is based […]
Rutila, Seibt & Nash Celebrates Second Anniversary by Opening a Second Location in Northeast Mesa
SCOTTSDALE/MESA – Rutila, Seibt & Nash, PLLC (RSN Law) is proud to celebrate its second year by announcing the opening of its second Valley office in Northeast Mesa. RSN Law expands its Valley presence by not only recently adding prominent attorney Booker T. Evans, Jr. to its roster of talented attorneys, but by opening a […]
When Do You Need a White Collar Criminal Defense Attorney?
There are an assortment of crimes that fall under the broad category of white collar crime. The term generally applies to all types of financial or economic crimes that do not involve violence or physical force. Most people are familiar with larger scale white collar crimes like corporate embezzlement, insider trading, or ponzi-schemes that make […]
What Homeowners Should Know About Arizona Mechanic’s Liens and How to Handle Wrongful Liens Against Their Property
The Arizona mechanics’ and materialmen’s lien statutes provide protection to parties who supply labor, professional services, materials, machinery, fixtures or tools for the improvement of real property. The protection takes the form of a mechanics’ lien that attaches directly to the building, structure or improvement enhanced by the liening party’s services, materials or labor. The […]