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Danger! Warning Signs of Embezzlement
I was recently asked the following question… The treasurer for our association is refusing to give other board members any of our association’s financial records, includi [...]
Board of Director’s Code of Conduct
I have seen a recent uptick in clients and my seminar attendees asking questions about The Board of Director's Code of Conduct. A Code of Conduct describes the expectatio [...]
April 1, 2021 Arizona Legislative Update
The Fifty-fifth First Regular Session started on Monday, January 11, 2021 and is scheduled to adjourn on April 24, 2021. It’s been an interesting year at the Arizona Legi [...]
Filling a Board Vacancy after Resignation
Here's a question our law firm often receives from boards: a director resigns from the board because he/she sells his/her home or the director no longer wishes to serve o [...]