The Application of Physical Force to the Body of a Person with Intent to Restrain Is a Seizure Even if the Person Does Not Submit and Is Not SubduedStacey Todd2021-03-31T13:16:23-07:00March 30, 2021|
The Reasonableness of an Insurer’s Decision to Withhold Consent to Settle is Assessed from the Insurer’s Perspective, Not the Insured’sStacey Todd2021-02-17T17:06:38-07:00February 17, 2021|
Arizona Supreme Court Holds: No Search Warrant or Court Order is Needed to Obtain an Internet User’s IP Address or ISP Subscriber InformationStacey Todd2021-01-12T14:21:51-07:00January 12, 2021|
Commercial Building Tenants Do Not Owe a Duty to Entrants Upon the Roof of the Premises Absent Control Over the RoofJSH2021-01-12T11:28:43-07:00January 12, 2021|
AZ District Court Holds Auto Insurer Did Not Commit Bad Faith in Reimbursing Insured for Reduced Amounts Medical Provider Accepted as Payment; Reduced Amounts Are “Reasonable Medical Expenses Incurred”JSH2020-11-18T16:06:28-07:00October 23, 2020|
DPS Dispatcher is Entitled to Qualified Immunity in Suit Alleging NegligenceJSH2020-10-15T15:41:04-07:00October 15, 2020|
Trial Court Cannot Prevent Recording of Independent Neuropsychological ExamJSH2020-10-15T15:45:53-07:00September 17, 2020|
Wrongful Death Beneficiaries Claiming Ongoing Loss of Companionship of Decedent Need Not Disclose Their Medical RecordsJSH2020-06-19T10:06:21-07:00June 19, 2020|
U.S. Supreme Court Holds That Title VII of the Civil Rights Act Prohibits Employment Discrimination on the Basis of Homosexuality and Transgender StatusJSH2020-06-15T16:51:26-07:00June 15, 2020|