Arizona Court of Appeals Division One Holds That Arizona’s Qualified Immunity Statute, A.R.S. § 12-820.02(A)(1), Applies when a Plaintiff Alleges That the State Failed to Properly Maintain and Communicate an Individual’s Criminal History, and Thus Failed to Retain the Individual in Custody.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One Holds That Owner Conveying Real Property To Another May Reserve For Itself Any Commercial Groundwater Rights Associated With The Property.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One Holds That When a Party Moves for Summary Judgment, It Does Not have to Present Evidence Negating the Non-Moving Party’s Affirmative Defenses to Meet Its Initial Burden of Production, But It Must At Least “Point Out” to the Trial Court, by Reference to Relevant
Arizona Supreme Court Holds That An Insurer May Not Reduce Underinsured Motorist Coverage Based on the Insured’s Receipt of Workers’ Compensation Benefits.