In a recent press release regarding two California cases involving the misclassification of drivers, United States Department of Labor (DOL) Wage and Hour Division Administrator Dr. David Weil stressed that his agency is...
In 2009, a seminal report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office found hundreds of alleged cases of abuse and neglect, including death, arising from schools’ use of restraint and seclusion techniques on disruptive...
Two Osborn Maledon partners–Mary O’Grady, an appellate attorney, and Ronda Fisk, a commercial litigator, have been named to Benchmark’s Top 250 Women in Litigation, a guide to North America’s leading...
This week, the United States District Court for the District of Arizona rejected a challenge to a City of Phoenix ordinance that bans the retail sale of dogs and cats in stores within the City of Phoenix unless the animals...
Osborn Maledon announces two new partners join firm
July 7, 2015
Two Phoenix attorneys–Meghan Grabel and Elizabeth Chatham–joined the Phoenix law firm, Osborn Maledon, P.A., as partners, effective July 1. Ms. Grabel will establish an energy law and public utility regulation...
U.S. Supreme Court lets stand 10th Circuit decision barring requirement of extra ID for voter registration
June 30, 2015
Yesterday the United States Supreme Court rejected a challenge brought by Arizona and Kansas officials to federal procedures for establishing proof of United States citizenship when registering to vote. The Supreme...