DIGIROLAMO v. SUPERIOR COURT

No. 1 CA-SA 90-285.

173 Ariz. 7 (1991)

839 P.2d 427

Nick J. DIGIROLAMO and Emily Digirolamo, husband and wife, Petitioners, v. SUPERIOR COURT of the State of Arizona, in and for the COUNTY OF MOHAVE, the Honorable Leonard C. Langford, a judge thereof, Respondent Judge, Kenneth WESTFIELD, M.D., and Jane Doe Westfield, husband and wife, Mohave Eye Clinic, an Arizona corporation, Michael D. Mastakas, M.D. and Jane Doe Mastakas, husband and wife, Michael D. Mastakas, M.D., Ltd., an Arizona corporation, et al., Real Parties in Interest.

Court of Appeals of Arizona, Division 1, Department C.

October 22, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Tryon, Heller & Rayes, P.C. by Douglas L. Rayes, Phoenix, for petitioner.

O'Connor, Cavanagh, Anderson, Westover, Killingsworth & Beshears by John H. Westover and Janet Kornblatt, Phoenix, for real party in interest Westfield.

Weyl, Guyer, MacBan & Olson, P.A. by Duane A. Olson and Michael L. Barth, Phoenix, for real party in interest Mastakas.


OPINION

TAYLOR, Judge.

This special action arises out of the trial court's granting of defendants' motion to vacate offer of judgment for ninety days. The issue whether a trial court can extend the time for response to an offer of judgment under the recently amended version of Rule 68 of the Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure is of statewide concern. We therefore accept jurisdiction.

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