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Home>Scott Martin

Scott Martin

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Recent Articles from Scott Martin

Focus April 5, 2010

Tourism Office markets to increasingly valuable international tourists

The nationwide recession delivered a heavy uppercut to Arizona's tourism industry, but state tourism officials are hoping to avoid a knockout blow by leaning more heavily on foreign travelers.

agencies November 6, 2009

State Barred? Lack of court wins doesn’t deter Mesa man’s quest

The lawyer discipline program of the State Bar of Arizona often proves the last resort for people who believe that they have been wronged either by the actions of their own attorneys or by opposing counsel. Every year the State Bar receives more than 4,000 complaints against its member attorneys, with the majority of the allegations dismissed without referral for further investigation after rev[...]

Econ. Dev. & Business Sept. 2009 September 25, 2009

Efforts underway to make Pinal County an economic hub

Pinal County, roughly the size of Connecticut and ranging from Chandler to just north of Marana, has long seemed a vast, dusty, sparsely populated region of small, bedroom communities. However, the recent economic downturn combined with a new mentality and focus among local leaders is ready to change that reality and perception.

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