Arizona Supreme Court Revises Test for APSA ClaimNarinda Greene2018-02-12T12:22:52-07:00June 20, 2017|
U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Ninth Circuit’s “Provocation Rule”Narinda Greene2018-02-12T12:34:01-07:00May 30, 2017|
Notice of Claim Statute Applies to Elected OfficialsNarinda Greene2018-05-22T14:16:55-07:00December 20, 2016|
Court Reverses Punitive Damage Verdict Against InsurerNarinda Greene2018-08-13T14:19:22-07:00September 29, 2016|
Attorney General, Federal Courts Push Back Against Serial ADA LitigatorNarinda Greene2018-05-22T16:03:47-07:00August 30, 2016|
Non-Hospital Health Care Provider’s Lien Is Invalid If Not Perfected Within 30 Days After First Providing ServiceNarinda Greene2018-05-22T14:23:10-07:00August 30, 2016|
Arizona’s real estate statutes do not create an employer-employee relationship between brokers and agents, nor do they impose a non-delegable duty on the broker to supervise an agent’s driving.Narinda Greene2018-05-22T14:28:03-07:00August 23, 2016|
Court did not abuse its discretion in denying a motion to confirm arbitration award that asked for more than was awarded.Narinda Greene2018-05-22T15:30:20-07:00August 18, 2016|
A Tort Defendant May Name Plaintiff’s Subsequent Physician As A Non-Party At Fault, Despite The “Original Tortfeasor Rule”Narinda Greene2018-05-22T15:33:48-07:00July 18, 2016|
Evidence Obtained From An Unlawful Detention Is Admissible If A Valid Arrest Warrant Is Subsequently Discovered.Narinda Greene2018-05-22T15:58:07-07:00June 20, 2016|