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Dan Dowd, Dan Quigley and CDQ Earn High Rankings from Chambers USA

Dan Dowd and Dan Quigley and CDQ have been selected by Chambers USA as among the top Commercial Litigation attorneys and law firms in the U.S. The prestigious Chamber’s ranking results from Chamber’s evaluations of law firms and individual lawyers all over the world on technical ability, professional conduct, client service, commercial astuteness, diligence, commitment…

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CDQ Assists Clients in Obtaining Favorable Settlement in Contract Dispute

CDQ’s clients held an interest in certain entities owning cannabis grow and processing licenses in Ohio.  Disputes arose between CDQ’s clients and a third party relating to the parties’ respective obligations under an Indemnification and Assignment Agreement, under which CDQ’s clients agreed to assign their rights, title and interest in and to the licensed entities…

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Kevin C. Moyer Becomes Partner at CDQ

We are thrilled to announce that Kevin C. Moyer has become CDQ’s newest Partner. Kevin obtained his Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies, cum laude, from Arizona State University in 2010. He went on to obtain his Juris Doctorate from the University of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of Law in 2014.  Kevin has worked…

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CDQ Ranked Top 10 Small Law Firm and Dan Dowd Named to Top 100 Lawyer

CDQ is proud to announce that it has again been ranked one of the top 10 law firms for 2024.  AZ Big Media’s 2024 edition of Ranking Arizona, the state’s largest annual business opinion poll, ranked CDQ in the top 10 firms with 24 attorneys or fewer. In addition, to CDQ’s recognition as a firm,…

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Twelve CDQ Lawyers Named to SuperLawyers®

CDQ is proud to announce that seven CDQ partners, Ron Cohen, Dan Dowd, Dan Quigley, Daniel Durchslag, Cindy Albracht-Crogan, Gabe Aragon, and Betsy Lamm, have been selected to the 2024 Southwest SuperLawyers® list.  Five additional CDQ lawyers, partner Neil Stuart, Kevin Moyer, Kaysey Fung, Jenna Brownlee, and Alejandra Curiel have been selected to the 2024…

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Dan Dowd Recognized by AZ Business Magazine as a Top 100 Lawyer

CDQ is proud to announce that Dan Dowd has again been named one of the Top 100 Lawyers in Arizona by AZ Business magazine. Being one of the Top 100 Lawyers in Arizona requires a combination of legal expertise, ethical conduct and effective communication skills. The selected lawyers demonstrate excellent communication and negotiation abilities, fostering…

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CDQ Obtains Favorable Settlement in Dispute Relating to Management Agreement

CDQ’s Daniel P. Quigley and Kevin C. Moyer represented a company in connection with litigation against a third party arising out of, among other subjects, the third party’s repudiation of multiple agreements with CDQ’s client, including a management services agreement.  After CDQ’s client filed a lawsuit in Maricopa County Superior Court, the third party moved…

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CDQ Secures Prompt, Advantageous Settlement for Client in HOA Dispute

CDQ’s Daniel P. Quigley and Kevin C. Moyer represented homeowners in connection with disputes with their homeowner’s association (the “HOA”).  The disputes arose from the HOA’s refusal, without any sound or supported explanation, to approve landscaping and grading plans relating to CDQ’s clients’ property that would substantially reduce the risk of flooding to the clients’…

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CDQ Prevails in Arbitration Involving Breach of Contract and Fiduciary Duty

CDQ attorneys Daniel P. Quigley, Kevin C. Moyer and Alejandra Curiel represented the minority members of an Arizona limited liability company in connection with their disputes with the majority/managing member of the limited liability company, which disputes arose after the limited liability company was awarded a valuable business license in mid-2022.  Immediately after the license…

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CDQ Obtains Favorable Result for Client in MIPA Dispute

CDQ attorneys Daniel P. Quigley and Kevin C. Moyer represented an entity that had entered a membership interest purchase agreement (“MIPA”) to purchase the majority interest of an Arizona limited liability company, which owns a valuable business license.  After entering the agreement and accepting consideration thereunder, the majority interest holder (the “Seller”) developed remorse and…

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