Defendant Can Name Suspected Tortfeasor as a Non-Party at FaultNarinda Greene2020-04-16T12:05:22-07:00May 17, 2019|
Arizona Legislature Makes Significant Revisions to Shape of Construction Defect ClaimsNarinda Greene2019-08-14T09:37:49-07:00April 18, 2019|
Simple Negligence Theory Does Not Apply To Police Officer’s Discretionary ConductNarinda Greene2020-04-01T14:32:02-07:00November 27, 2018|
Trial Court Abused Its Discretion In Remitting $30 Million Wrongful Death Jury Verdict Against StateNarinda Greene2020-04-15T15:50:11-07:00November 14, 2018|
Police Officer Cannot “Negligently Intentionally Release” A Police DogNarinda Greene2020-04-15T15:56:34-07:00August 23, 2018|
Arizona Supreme Court Holds “Equitable Apportionment” Is Inapplicable To Settlement Of Employee’s Third-Party Tort ClaimsNarinda Greene2018-08-21T14:49:13-07:00August 8, 2018|
Medical Malpractice Plaintiff Cannot Stop the Statute of Limitations By Simply Claiming She Was “Too Sick” to Bring Her LawsuitNarinda Greene2020-04-15T16:23:22-07:00July 6, 2018|
Claimant Arrested With Probable Cause Can Nevertheless Sue Public Entity for First Amendment RetaliationNarinda Greene2020-04-16T12:09:27-07:00June 20, 2018|
Arizona Supreme Court Addresses Insurer’s Duty to Defend Under Homeowners PolicyNarinda Greene2020-04-15T13:35:01-07:00June 15, 2018|