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”Narinda Greene2020-11-18T16:06:28-07:00October 23, 2020|
DPS Dispatcher is Entitled to Qualified Immunity in Suit Alleging NegligenceNarinda Greene2020-10-15T15:41:04-07:00October 15, 2020|
Trial Court Cannot Prevent Recording of Independent Neuropsychological ExamNarinda Greene2020-10-15T15:45:53-07:00September 17, 2020|
Wrongful Death Beneficiaries Claiming Ongoing Loss of Companionship of Decedent Need Not Disclose Their Medical RecordsNarinda Greene2020-06-19T10:06:21-07:00June 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 StatusNarinda Greene2020-06-15T16:51:26-07:00June 15, 2020|
Court of Appeals Holds That Agents’ Dismissal with Prejudice on Notice of Claim Grounds Does Not Require Dismissal of Vicarious Liability Claim Against the PrincipalNarinda Greene2020-06-15T13:17:31-07:00June 2, 2020|
Update on Potential Immunity From COVID-19 Civil Liability: Arizona Bill H2912Narinda Greene2020-05-29T12:07:41-07:00May 29, 2020|
Phasing In: Re-Opening Arizona Courts After LockdownNarinda Greene2020-05-14T08:53:38-07:00May 14, 2020|
COVID-19 Legislative Updates: “Good Samaritan” Executive Order, State Legislation, Federal Coronavirus Relief Bill (CARES Act)Narinda Greene2020-05-04T15:44:36-07:00April 10, 2020|
Trial Court Has Discretion to Deny Motion to Dismiss Even Where Plaintiff Fails to Timely Serve Defendant Without Good CauseNarinda Greene2020-04-03T13:33:43-07:00March 31, 2020|