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The Amphi School District Wins One Round In Court, But More Legal Challenges Lie Ahead.
By Jim Nintzel
THE AMPHITHEATER School District won a round last week
when Pima County Superior Court Judge John M. Quigley ruled that
real estate broker Bill Arnold did not have a conflict of interest
when he served as Amphi s exclusive agent. Former Pima County supervisor David Yetman had sued the school
district, alleging that Arnold s contract, which allowed him to
negotiate his fees with the sellers of the property, created a
de facto conflict of interest for Arnold. As Yetman s attorney, Bill Risner, argued in papers filed with
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