Appellate Tip: Check Your Judge’s Online Court Protocol
Written By: Jonathan Barnes
Did you know that many of our state superior court judges also have similar protocols posted online? […]
Jones, Skelton & Hochuli Attorneys Jay Rosenthal and John Lierman Conquer Four-Day Jury Trial

Sulkowski v. Skanon Investments, Inc. – Jones, Skelton & Hochuli Partner Jay Rosenthal […]
Daniel Nageotte Selected as Jones, Skelton & Hochuli’s Diversity Legal Writing Program Scholar
Jones, Skelton & Hochuli, P.L.C. is pleased to announce that Daniel Nageotte has been selected as our 2018 Diversity Legal Writing Program Scholar. Daniel attends Arizona State University, Sandra Day O’Connor College […]
Appellate Tip: Early Motions for Summary Judgment and Ariz.R.Civ.P. 56(d)
Written By: Justin Ackerman
An early motion for summary judgment in a case can be very helpful and efficient in resolving issues […]
United States Supreme Court Reinforces Probable Cause and Qualified Immunity Requirements in favor of Law Enforcement
District of Columbia v. Wesby
United States Supreme Court, January 22, 2018
Written By: Eileen GilBride and Justin Ackerman
JSH Wraps Up Annual In-House Trial College Program
Every year, experienced JSH partners host an 11-week Trial College to provide practical, hands-on training for associates. The Program is designed to significantly develop and refine the skills necessary for excellence in […]
Jones, Skelton & Hochuli Partners Sandy Gerber and Josh Snell Obtain Unanimous Defense Verdict After 6-Day Trial


Newton v. GEICO – Plaintiffs Tyler Newton and Kalynn Palimsano insured […]
Jones, Skelton & Hochuli Unveils New Website
PHOENIX, AZ (Thursday, January 11, 2018) – Jones, Skelton & Hochuli, PLC is excited to announce the launch of our new website. The new website reflects the firm’s long-standing brand and reputation […]


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