Kaufman v. Halikowski – 7/25/2023

August 16, 2023
The Arizona Court of Appeals, Division Two, holds that Arizona law permits ADOT to suspend a driver’s license for excessive violations within a 36-month period even if the convictions and adjudications for the violations occurred outside of the 36-month period.

Doe v. Roman Catholic Church of the Diocese of Phoenix – 6/29/2023

July 31, 2023
Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One, holds that a timely motion for a new trial against one defendant does not necessarily toll the deadline for an appeal against all other defendants and that a diocese cannot be held directly or vicariously liable for a priest’s abuse that was not reported and could not have been reasonably foreseen.

McGlothlin v. Astrowsky – 6/29/2023

July 3, 2023
Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One, holds that before conducting an in camera review to determine whether a document is protected from production by the attorney-client privilege, courts should (1) determine whether the party asserting the privilege has made a prima facie showing of privilege; (2) if so, determine whether the party challenging the privilege has made a prima facie showing of an exception to the privilege; and (3) if so, determine, as to each document, whether an in camera