DPS Dispatcher is Entitled to Qualified Immunity in Suit Alleging Negligence

Harianto v. State of Arizona
(Court of Appeals, Division One, October 15, 2020)
Written By: Eileen GilBride
Arizona Court of Appeals […]
Wrongful Death Claims: Building a Foundation for Settlement or Trial
JSH partner Josh Snell joins industry experts for a CLE program, “Wrongful Death Claims: Building a Foundation for Settlement or Trial,” […]
Our Four New Law Clerks Have Passed Their Bar Exams
Jones, Skelton & Hochuli is pleased to announce that our four new law clerks have passed their bar exams. Congratulations to Samantha Cote, Joshua Dunford, Kathryn Hunnicutt, and Anne-Grace Reule. They will […]
First Amendment Issues: Do Actions Speak Louder Than Words?

JSH partners Michele Molinario and Joseph Popolizio will present, […]
Robert Berk Elected to the American Board of Trial Advocates
Jones, Skelton & Hochuli is pleased to announce that Robert Berk has been elected into the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA). JSH […]
Jones, Skelton & Hochuli Welcomes Two Associates & Five Law Clerks
Jones, Skelton & Hochuli is pleased to welcome associates Mariah Logan and Alexis Tinucci, and law clerks Samantha Cote, Joshua Dunford, Kathryn Hunnicutt, Randall […]
Trial Court Cannot Prevent Recording of Independent Neuropsychological Exam

Clayton v. Kenworthy
(Arizona Court of Appeals, September 15, 2020)
Written By: Eileen […]




