Ninth Circuit Holds Arizona’s Notice of Claim Statute Does Not Apply to Claims for Nominal DamagesNarinda Greene2022-03-30T08:30:40-07:00October 5, 2021|
Arizona Court of Appeals Upholds Constitutionality of “I’m Sorry” Statute for Health Care ProvidersNarinda Greene2022-03-30T08:31:04-07:00August 18, 2021|
Arizona Supreme Court Addresses School’s Duty to Protect Students from Tangible Risks of HarmNarinda Greene2022-03-30T08:27:59-07:00August 10, 2021|
An Alter Ego Claim is Subject to the Statute of Limitations for the Underlying Cause of ActionNarinda Greene2021-08-09T14:37:51-07:00August 9, 2021|
Ninth Circuit Clarifies Pre-Trial Inmates Have a Constitutional Right to a Proper Medical Screen and to Direct-View Safety Checksproventus22021-08-06T16:13:58-07:00August 6, 2021|
New Home Construction Cases: A Buyer Cannot Waive—and a Builder Cannot Disclaim—the Implied Warranty of Habitability Even if the Builder Provides an Express Warranty in ExchangeNarinda Greene2021-08-03T11:54:05-07:00August 2, 2021|
In a Medical Malpractice Case Where Causation is Disputed, the Jury Cannot Be Left to Infer Causation Without Expert TestimonyNarinda Greene2021-07-30T14:36:38-07:00July 30, 2021|
OSHA Issues Emergency Temporary Standard to Protect Healthcare Workers from COVID-19Narinda Greene2021-10-08T14:28:59-07:00June 21, 2021|
Federal Judgment in Favor of Officer Sued in Individual Capacity Does Not Bar Plaintiff’s Separate State Suit Against County and Sheriff in Official CapacityNarinda Greene2021-07-20T09:27:45-07:00May 10, 2021|
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 SubduedNarinda Greene2021-03-31T13:16:23-07:00March 30, 2021|