Arizona Court of Appeals Holds That the State Owes a Duty of Reasonable Care When Officers Notify a Decedent’s Family of the Decedent’s Death, Meaning That Family’s Negligence Claim Arising from Mistaken Identification May Proceed.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One Holds That a Court-
Appointed Receiver Is Immune From Suit Unless the Receiver Has Acted Outside the Scope of the Order of Appointment and That A Court Cannot Charge a Receiver With a Fiduciary Duty to Simultaneously Maximize Economic Benefits to Adverse Parties.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One Holds Non-Attorney Engages in Unauthorized Practice of Law by Holding Self Out as Attorney in Arizona Even Though Admitted to Practice in Tribal Court Within Arizona State.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One Holds That A.R.S. § 33-811(C) Does Not Effect a Waiver of Defenses In Deficiency Action Brought After Trustee’s Sale.