“The events of 2008 – 2012 presented here span wrongful acts by an Arizona HOA and its attorney resulting in a court appointed receivership, and leading to the attorney being sued for aidding and abetting, among other things. The case then disappears from county court public records and the outcome remains unknown.

“‘Defendants have conspired to take over their homeowners association . . . for improper purposes. Defendants have utilized the Association to gain control of as much property in the community as possible, through improper means .’
“[The HOA atorney] was personally sued for: ‘Breach of Ethical Duties: Disgorgement; Aiding and Abetting; Professional Negligence; Breach of Contract; Breach of Fiduciary of Duty.’
“I do not have any additional court filings, either updates or final disposition. In May 2012, after 1 ½ years of silence, I looked into the court records only to discover that the case disappeared from public view.”
Read the full 5-page case study here.

Unfortunately, my Firefox browser won’t let me download–says it may be a security risk! Not sure what’s going on but woudl like to read it.
You can override the system and accept the download. These “risks” are based on a parameter on YOUR system — not getting other notices.
You can override – error based on YOUR system. Not getting complaints from others.