Arizona Court of Appeals Division One holds that state law claims arising from a third-party administrator’s failure to provide accurate pension plan contribution calculations are not preempted by ERISA.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One holds that a landlord does not owe a duty to protect an evicted tenant’s property if the landlord does not actively take control of the property.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One holds that in a multi-part foreign judgment, Arizona’s statute of limitations to enforce foreign judgments applies to the portions of judgment that are not for support, even if other portions are exempt.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One holds that statute authorizing liability in dram shop actions only when a person is “obviously intoxicated” preempts common law dram shop liability and does not violate the anti-abrogation clause.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One holds that a doctor’s intentional conduct with a patient may constitute unprofessional conduct if the conduct is of a sexual nature, even if the conduct is not sexually motivated.