
28, the date the county is scheduled to submit its official canvass of the votes to the Secretary of State's Office. So she wants answers to her questions on or before Nov. "These issues relate to Maricopa County's ability to lawfully certify election results,'' she said. Wright also hinted that the investigation could hold up finalizing the election returns. "Furthermore, statements made by both Chairman (Bill) Gates and Recorder (Stephen) Richer, along with information Maricopa County released through official modes of communication appear to confirm potential statutory violations of Title 16,'' she said, referring to the state Elections Code. She heads the agency's Elections Integrity Unit. "These complaints go beyond pure speculation, but include first-hand witness accounts that raise concerns regarding Maricopa's lawful compliance with Arizona election law,'' wrote Jennifer Wright. In a letter Saturday, his office says it has received "hundreds of complaints'' about how the county administered the General Election. Ariz.Mail | Twitter: - Attorney General Mark Brnovich is demanding answers from Maricopa County about what he said appear to be violations of state election law.

United States District Court for the Central District of California, 2003.United States District Court for the District of Arizona, 2001.from Southwestern University School of Law in 2001. from the University of Arizona in 1998 with a double major in History and Political Science.

In his commercial litigation practice, Ryan has substantial experience in representing businesses, large and small, in complex business and commercial, transactional, real estate and litigation matters. Ryan has represented all types of clients in all facets of issues relating to the regulation of spirituous liquors include producers, wholesalers/distributors, importers and retailers, including national chains and local grocery stores, convenience markets, drug stores, restaurants, bars, hotels, management companies, homeowner associations, golf courses, and fraternal organizations.
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In his liquor licensing practice, Ryan provides advice and counsel concerning a full range of issues related to the manufacture, importation, distribution, and sale of spirituous liquors within the state of Arizona.

Attorney General’s Office, the Federal Trade Commission, the Commodities Futures Trading Commission, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and the Comptroller of the Currency. Ryan also has extensive experience representing court appointed receivers in matters initiated by agencies of the United States government including the Securities and Exchange Commission, the U.S. Ryan has extensive experience as legal counsel to Court appointed Receivers since 2003 in numerous state and federal receiverships initiated in the state and federal courts of Arizona including actions brought by the State of Arizona through the Arizona Attorney General’s Office, the Arizona Corporation Commission, the Arizona Department of Financial Institutions and the Arizona Department of Insurance. In his receivership and bankruptcy practice, Ryan is dedicated to providing practical advice to fiduciaries managing complex organizations in distressed financial situations. Anderson has focused practice in receiverships, liquor licensing, bankruptcy and commercial litigation.
