Arizona Court of Appeals Division One holds that a court cannot prohibit the recording of a physical or mental examination under Arizona Rule of Civil Procedure 35.
Arizona Supreme Court holds that contractual time limits on lawsuits do not apply to a third party just because the third party is “closely related” to a contracting party.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division Two confirms that the voluntary payment doctrine does not require a payee to have had a claim of right to the payment in question.
The Commission on Appellate Court Appointments seeks public input on the eleven candidates being considered to fill the vacancy on Division One of the Arizona Court of Appeals created by the retirement of Judge Kenton D. Jones.
The Chief Judge of Division One of the Arizona Court of Appeals has expanded the Court of Appeals Pro Bono Representation Program to allow self-represented parties to request that the Court evaluate their appeals to determine whether to place it in the program.