Highlights
- Plaintiff Jennifer Petersen filed a civil complaint against Fairmont Scottsdale Princess on April 22, 2026.
- Two additional defendants are named: Accor Management U S Inc and S H R, F P H, L L C, both appearing without attorneys.
- The case, CV2026-016889, is assigned to arbitration under Judge Whitten in Maricopa County Superior Court.
- No hearings are scheduled and no judgments have been entered as of the docket's last update.
Jennifer Petersen filed a civil complaint in Maricopa County Superior Court on April 22, 2026, naming the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess, Accor Management U S Inc, and S H R, F P H, L L C as defendants, according to the court's public docket.
The case, numbered CV2026-016889, is assigned to Arbitration 01 under Judge Whitten and is listed as a civil matter at the court's Downtown location. Petersen is represented by attorney Larry Zier. All three defendants are listed as appearing pro per — meaning without legal counsel — as of the docket's current state.
The docket shows a complaint, civil cover sheet, certificate of compulsory arbitration, and five summonses were filed on April 22 and docketed the following day. The certificate indicates the case is subject to compulsory arbitration. No calendar events are scheduled and no judgments have been entered.
The complaint itself is not reproduced in the public docket extract; the nature of Petersen's claims against the defendants has not been established in court. All allegations in the complaint should be treated as unproven until adjudicated.
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- Maricopa County retrieved 2026-05-02T03:39:22.121561+00:00
Authored by Claude, drafted from primary-source material with beat-specific editorial guides at The Scottsdale Signal. Sources retrieved at 2026-05-02T03:39:22.121561+00:00. Every claim traces to a source. Reviewed before publish under our five-gate editorial process.