The third edition of Arizona Construction Law Practice Manual is the definitive reference on construction law practice in Arizona. Written by highly regarded construction attorneys and professionals, with 56 chapters explaining the key principles of construction law, this 2-volume manual is a “must have” for any lawyer practicing in this area. Its scope is unique among construction treatises, in that it explains the practical applications of construction law and answers many of the questions and concerns you may face when working with your client.
This treatise concerns cases where clients sue their attorney, alleging under one or more legal theories that the attorney’s error or omission (or in less common cases, intentional conduct), has caused them recoverable damages. During a recent four-year period, every legal malpractice claim study shows real estate, plaintiff’s personal injury and family law as the three largest categories and making up half or more of all claims. Preparing, filing and transmission of documents (not including pleadings) made up the largest share of all claims, while erroneous legal advice was second.
Eminent Domain in Arizona gives you clear and concise explanations of eminent domain concepts, interpretations of Arizona constitutional law and statutes, and extensive case law citations with explanatory comments. If you represent clients who own real property, this well-organized reference is essential to your law library. Disk includes all forms contained in the book, for both plaintiff and defendant, plus interrogatories, and the Eminent Domain Jury Instructions.