Arizona Court Of Appeals Division Two Endorses The Pleading Standard Adopted By The United States Supreme Court In Bell Atlantic Corp. v. Twombly And Holds That Trial Court Properly Dismissed A Claim For Insurance Benefits Because The Plaintiff Failed To Plead Facts Sufficient To Show That He Was C
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One Holds That Homeowners Association is Not Obligated to Make Certain Common Areas of Its Development Accessible to Disabled Homeowners.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One Holds that Higher Showing of Causation Required to Reopen a Workers’ Compensation Claim Based on a Subsequent Injury Does Not Apply Where the Subsequent Injury Is a Deterioration Linked to the Initial Injury.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One Holds That Claims Against Pharmaceutical Company In Connection With Injuries Suffered In Utero Are Not Barred by the “Wrongful Life” Doctrine or the “Learned Intermediary” Doctrine.
Arizona Court Of Appeals Division One Holds That Division of a Community’s Interest in Pension Rights That Have Not Yet Matured Is Governed By Johnson v. Johnson, 131 Ariz. 38, 638 P.2d 705 (1981) and Not Koelsch v. Koelsch 148 Ariz. 176, 713 P.2d 1234 (1986).