RADER v. GREENBERG TRAURIG, LLP

No. 1 CA-CV 14-0299.

352 P.3d 465 (2015)

Robert and Katalin RADER, as individuals and as trustees for The Rader Family Trust dated September 6, 2002; Delbert and Heather Lewis, as individuals and as trustees for The Delbert R. Lewis Jr. Family Trust u/t/a dated December 31, 1997; Jane Bartelme, as an individual; Karen E. Lamb, as an individual and a trustee for The Karen E. Lamb Living Trust dated February 26, 2007; Mark Loberg, as an individual; David Stanton, as an individual and a trustee for The David Brian Stanton Revocable Trust dated August 25, 2004; Louis and Thelma Vazquez, as individuals; Walter J. Clarke, as an individual; Donald Fruchtman, as an individual; Tom and Nancy Lutz, as individuals; Susan Tharp and Michael Norman, as individuals and as trustees for The Norman Tharp Family Trust # 3 dated July 19, 2002; Jan Sterling, as an individual and a trustee for The Jan M. Sterling Living Trust dated January 4, 1995; David and Hanna Furst, as individuals and as trustees for the DHF Corporation Retirement Trust and the Furst Family Trust, Plaintiffs/Appellants, v. GREENBERG TRAURIG, LLP, a New York limited liability partnership, Defendant/Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Arizona, Division 1.

June 23, 2015.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Johnson & Weaver, LLP, by Brett M. Weaver, Lrank J. Johnson, San Diego, Dessaules Law Group, by Jonathan A. Dessaules, Phoenix, Co-Counsel for Plaintiffs/Appellants.

Williams & Connolly LLP, By Kevin M. Downey, Kenneth C. Smurzynski, Colette T. Connor, Washington DC, Galbut & Galbut, P.C. By Martin R. Galbut, Michaile J. Berg, Phoenix, Co-Counsel for Defendant/Appellee.

Presiding Judge SAMUEL A. THUMMA delivered the opinion of the Court, in which Judge PATRICIA A. OROZCO and Judge MICHAEL J. BROWN joined.


OPINION

¶ 1 Appellants challenge the superior court's dismissal of their claims against Greenberg Traurig, LLP as time-barred, asking this court to adopt cross-jurisdictional tolling. Because Appellants have not shown the superior court erred in granting Appellees' motion to dismiss, the dismissal is affirmed.

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