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The District of Arizona offers a database of opinions for the years 2012 to current, listed by year and judge.

Judicial opinions from the District of Arizona, as well as other participating courts from throughout the nation, can also be accessed through the U.S. Government Publishing Office's United States Courts Opinions web page. To view judicial opinions on the GPO’s website, click here.

Date Description Judgesort descending
04/05/05 Jose M Carbajal And Sylvia A Carbajal (4:04-bk-04200-JMM) 04/05/05

Memorandum Decision

Judge James M. Marlar (recalled)
03/18/08 First Magnus Financial Corporation (4:07-bk-01578-JMM) 03/18/08

Memorandum Decision re: Motion for Stay Pending Appeal

Judge James M. Marlar (recalled)
06/12/08 Bank Of America, N.A. V. Reaves Et Al (0:07-ap-00009-JMM) 06/12/08

Memorandum Decision re: Motion to Dismiss MCA Financial Group LTD.

Judge James M. Marlar (recalled)
09/20/10 Terence Andrew Lyon And Chris Mccarron Lyon (4:09-bk-30568-JMM) 09/20/10

Memorandum Decision

Judge James M. Marlar (recalled)
04/15/05 Diane M. Calkins (4:05-bk-00048-JMM) 04/15/05

Memorandum Decision

Judge James M. Marlar (recalled)
09/09/08 Rebecca Lynn Engle (4:08-bk-06355-JMM) 09/09/08

Memorandum Decision

Judge James M. Marlar (recalled)
06/06/12 10800 E. Cactus Road, Llc (2:11-bk-16835-JMM) 06/06/12

Memorandum Decision

Judge James M. Marlar (recalled)
09/21/07 Bci Bebout Concrete, Inc. V. Turner Dunn Homes, Inc. Et Al (4:06-ap-00106-JMM) 09/21/07

Memorandum Decision re: RDC Construction, Inc.'s Motion for Stay Pending Appeal

Judge James M. Marlar (recalled)
07/17/12 First National Acceptance Co. v. Desert Springs Equestrian Center, L.L.C. (4:11-ap-00600-JMM) 07/17/12

Holding: It appears that all of the fees generated by FNAC were reasonable, and taken only in efforts to move FNAC's claims forward to obtain payment or to foreclose upon its collateral in the face of a defaulted promissory note. Moreover, all other fees incurred were due to defending against the positions taken by Desert Springs--through two bankruptcies and its (never-pressed) "defenses" to FNAC's adversary proceeding. Desert Springs' arguments against awarding FNAC's fees and costs are not persuasive. Counsel for Desert Springs will be ordered to pay such fees and costs from the sums held in the trust account for said purpose.  

Judge James M. Marlar (recalled)
01/05/07 Georgia C. Bach (4:06-bk-01614-JMM) 01/05/07

Memorandum Decision

Judge James M. Marlar (recalled)

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