Arizona Court ofAppeals Division One Holds that (1) Family Court Erroneously Attributed Hypothetical Income and Childcare Expenses to a Voluntarily Unemployed Parent Because the Arizona Child Support Guidelines Do Not Support the Use of Hypothetical Attribution to Increase the Support Burden on the Employed Parent, and (2) the Court Further Erred in the Method It Used to Calculate the Father’s Stock Option Income.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division Two Holds That Economic Loss Doctrine Does Not Bar Homebuilder’s Negligence Claim Against Engineering Firm For Damages From Soil Subsidence to Homes That Were Sold by Homebuilder.
Arizona Supreme Court Holds That Agent’s Inequitable Conduct May be Imputed To the Principal Whether or Not the Principal Knew of the Agent’s Misconduct.
Arizona Court ofAppeals Division One Holds That Even Absent a Formal Doctor-Patient Relationship, a Doctor Conducting an Independent Medical Examination Owes a Duty of Reasonable Care to His or Her Patient.
Arizona Court ofAppeals Division One Holds that Pursuant to A.R.S. § 23-907(E) An Award Against an Employer Who Lacked Worker’s Compensation Insurance Must Be Filed with Clerk and Executed on Within Eight Years.