Arizona Court of Appeals Division One Holds That A Final Judgment Entered In Small Claims Court May Preclude A Subsequent Suit In Superior Court That Is Based Upon The Same Facts.
Arizona Supreme Court Holds that a Wrongful Death Claim Based on Exposure to Asbestos in New Mexico, Which Resulted in Mesothelioma Diagnosed Thirty Years Later in Arizona, is Subject to the Substantive Law of New Mexico.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division Two Holds That a Cause Of Action for Exposure to Toxic Mold Begins to Accrue When the Claimant Experiences Physical Signs and Symptoms of Illness, Knows That She Has Been Exposed to Mold, and Knows That Mold May Present a Health Hazard.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One Holds That a Treating Physician’s Testimony Regarding Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prognosis of His or Her Patient is Not Expert Testimony Simply Because It Draws Upon the Physician’s Skill or Training.