Arizona Court of Appeals Division One holds that choice-of-law issues did not present manageability concerns compelling decertification in a class-action lawsuit.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One holds that an employer is entitled to apportionment for an employee’s pre-existing mental health condition when the employee received outpatient mental health treatment.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division Two holds that the failure to seek medical care for vulnerable adult’s acute medical condition can support a claim of abuse or neglect under the Arizona Adult Protective Services Act.
Hatch Dev., LLC v. Solomon (6/21/16): Arizona Court of Appeals Division One holds that a common law indemnity claim does not require the indemnity plaintiff to establish that it has discharged a legal obligation owed to a third party if the indemnity defendant was actually at fault for the alleged harm.
Sanders v. Alger (6/16/16): Arizona Court of Appeals Division Two holds that the firefighter doctrine does not apply to a state-funded in-home caregiver pursuing a negligence claim against a patient.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One holds that a claimant who fails to file a timely and sufficient notice of claim is not a party to a civil forfeiture action and therefore lacks standing to file a motion to set aside the judgment pursuant to Rule 60(c).