Medical Malpractice Plaintiff Cannot Stop the Statute of Limitations By Simply Claiming She Was “Too Sick” to Bring Her Lawsuit
Kopacz v. Banner Health Arizona Court of Appeals, July 5, 2018 Written By: Eileen GilBride In this case, a medical malpractice plaintiff sued a hospital and doctor for performing [...]
Appellate Tip: Preserving Arguments from Denied Motions for Summary Judgment
Written By: Sean Moore If the court has denied your motion on the ground that a question of fact exists, it is important to ensure that you preserve your [...]
Mike Halvorson to Participate in the Lorman Education Services’ “Commercial Vehicle Accident Cases” Webinar
JSH Partner Mike Halvorson will be participating in the Lorman Education Services’ "Commercial Vehicle Accident Cases" webinar. Truck accidents are inherently different than other roadway accidents. The focus of [...]
Claimant Arrested With Probable Cause Can Nevertheless Sue Public Entity for First Amendment Retaliation
Lozman v. City of Riviera Beach, Florida United States Supreme Court, June 18, 2018 Written By: Eileen GilBride & Justin Ackerman The United States Supreme Court recently held that [...]
Patrick Gorman to Co-Present at PLRB 2018 Western Regional Adjusters Conference
Patrick Gorman will be co-presenting, “The Role of Biomechanics in Accident Recon & Litigation.” The PLRB Western Regional Adjusters Conference provides high-quality claims training and education in an interactive [...]
Doug Cullins, Jennifer Anderson, and Kenneth Moskow Achieved A Significant Trial Court and Appellate Victory In A Premises Liability Case
Shafer v. Walgreen - JSH attorneys Doug Cullins, Jennifer Anderson, and Kenneth Moskow achieved a significant trial court and appellate victory in a premises liability case where the plaintiff [...]
Michele Molinario and Jon Barnes Obtain Successful Outcome in Arizona Court Of Appeals
Dyer v. City of Yuma (Dyer II) - In Dyer v. City of Yuma (Dyer II), the Arizona Court of Appeals affirmed a judgment upholding Officer Dyer’s termination. The City [...]
Arizona Supreme Court Addresses Insurer’s Duty to Defend Under Homeowners Policy
Teufel v. American Family/Hanson Arizona Supreme Court, June 14, 2018 Eileen GilBride & Justin Ackerman Yesterday, the Arizona Supreme Court held that a policy exclusion for personal liability “under any contract [...]
An Insured May Assign Rights to Post-Loss Benefits, Notwithstanding Non-Assignment Provisions in an Insured’s Policy
Farmers Ins. Exch. v. EcoDry Rest. Of Arizona, L.L.C., et. al. Arizona Court of Appeals, June 12, 2018 Written By: Eileen GilBride, Lori Voepel, & Justin Ackerman Yesterday, the Arizona Court of [...]
Mike Ludwig to Present at Complex Risk Symposium
The Complex Risk Symposium is an invitation-only annual event focused on a select group of companies with similar, intricate risk challenges. This unique gathering garners topics from our five [...]