Chalmers Decision Finally Clarifies Statutory Construction and Protects Access to Justice for Vulnerable Individuals
If you’re an attorney or fiduciary who’s ever worried that a technical misstep could jeopardize your right to get paid for services rendered, the Arizona Supreme Court’s long awaited recent decision in In the Matter of the Conservatorship of William John Chalmers, No. CV-23-0263-PR (July 11, 2025), should bring you a deep sigh of relief.
This case is a must-read for anyone who appears in probate, conservatorship, or protective proceedings and expects to be compensated for their time from the estate of the subject person.
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One in eight men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during their lifetimes. Most of them will be older than 65. Although prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States after only lung cancer, most of the men diagnosed with prostate cancer will not die from it. According to the American Cancer Society, approximately 3.3 million men who have been diagnosed with prostate cancer at some point are still alive today. New treatment options continue to be developed and to improve the odds for those who fall victim to this disease.

For many years,
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Law faculty often hesitate to revise their syllabi. If it worked last year, why change it now?
But legal practice and education are changing fast – and if our courses don’t evolve with them, students may miss out.
That’s the message behind two short new articles – to make useful course changes feel possible, manageable, and even fun.
The first article, Getting Help from AI to Update Your Syllabus (Even If You Think It’s Just Fine), encourages faculty to reflect on how the context for teaching dispute resolution has changed — and how AI tools can help adapt without
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In an era wherein social media is omnipresent, employees, like everyone, post myriad opinions on widespread topics across their social media platforms.  Employers may receive complaints related to their employees’ social media activity and have to decide whether discipline is appropriate.  While the First Amendment does not restrain private employers from restricting employee speech, the First Amendment does place some restraints on government employers’ ability to do so.  However, this does not mean that a government employee’s right to freedom of speech is without limitations. As neutral investigators, we do not advise or make decisions regarding whether government employers should
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No Contest Pleas in Arizona
At R&R Law Group, our attorneys often receive questions about the different types of pleas available in criminal cases. One that tends to cause the most confusion is the “no contest” plea—also known as nolo contendere. So what does the plea really mean, and in which circumstances does it apply?

No Contest vs. Guilty vs. Not Guilty

In Arizona, and in most jurisdictions, you typically have three options when entering a plea:

  • Guilty
  • Not Guilty
  • No Contest (Rare)

While guilty and not guilty pleas are straightforward, a no contest plea means that you are not
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Dolly Parton once said, “Find the good in everybody,” and while you might think this sounds like feel-good advice better suited for a greeting card than business situations, I’m here to tell you that this philosophy can transform how you approach business relationships, negotiations, and even litigation. Through practicing law, I’ve learned that the most successful entrepreneurs and executives aren’t those who view every interaction as a zero-sum game, but rather those who understand that finding common ground and recognizing the humanity in others creates lasting value that extends far beyond any single transaction or interaction.

When you’re sitting across
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What to Do If You Are Bitten by a Dog

What to do if you are bitten by a dog, a guide for victims. Dog bites can be traumatic and unexpected events, often leaving victims unsure of the next steps to take. Understanding the immediate actions to take, the legal considerations involved, and how to prevent future incidents is crucial. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of what to do if you find yourself bitten by a dog.

Immediate Steps to Take After a Dog Bite

  • Seek Medical Attention: The first and foremost step is to seek medical care. Even

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    Online gambling might seem like a modern convenience, but that doesn’t mean it’s legal everywhere. In fact, online gambling laws vary significantly from state to state across the U.S. Some states allow a wide range of legal online betting options, while others strictly prohibit it. If you’re caught gambling illegally online, you could face serious criminal consequences.
    Here’s what you need to know about the legal landscape of internet gambling and when you might need to talk to a criminal defense lawyer.
    Federal Laws vs. State Gambling Laws
    The U.S. doesn’t have one nationwide law that either legalizes or
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    Graduation season is a time of pride, celebration, and transition. As Arizona’s high school seniors prepare to head off to college, trade school, work, or independent life, many families are navigating more than just dorm shopping and campus tours. Behind the scenes, parents often wonder: Are they really ready to be on their own? And […]
    The post Your Teen Just Turned 18 – Now What? Create a Young Adult Safety Plan Before They Head to College appeared first on Harrison Law.
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    What is the effective date of the repeal of NFA taxes (if not of the NFA itself?

    SEC. 70436. REDUCTION OF TRANSFER AND MANUFACTURING TAXES FOR CERTAIN DEVICES.
    TRANSFER TAX.–Section 5811(a) is amended to read as follows:
    ”(a) RATE.–There shall be levied, collected, and paid on firearms transferred a tax at the rate of–
    ”(1) $200 for each firearm transferred in the case of a machinegun or a destructive device, and
    ”(2) $0 for any firearm transferred which is not described in paragraph (1).”.
    1 455 (b) MAKING TAX.–Section 5821(a) is amended to read as follows:
    ”(a) RATE.–There shall be
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    Many personal injury law firms give generalized examples of wrongful death and catastrophic injury cases to illustrate how wrongful death settlements work.

    At the Stone Rose Law, we believe in showing our prospective clients what we do for our current clients.

    What follows are three examples of legal work we have done, and continue to do, to represent our Arizona clients who have lost loved ones because of the negligent acts of others.

    A Boating Accident Leaves Children Orphaned

    A single mother and her two children joined friends who owned a boat to go on a lake excursion. 

    At one
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    A recent large medical malpractice verdict in New Mexico was probably due at least in part to the “ick” factor of the injury.

    The jury awarded the plaintiff $412 million, of which $37 million was actual damages to compensate him for the injury he suffered, and another $375 million in punitive damages to punish the defendant and to discourage others from engaging in similar conduct.

    The story began when the plaintiff, who was 66 at the time, went to a men’s health clinic because he was feeling fatigued and wanted to lose some weight. The clinic operates in a number
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    If you appreciate playing online casino video games, you have most likely found the thrilling video game of roulette. With its origins dating back to 18th century France, live roulette has stood the examination of time and stays a preferred among bettors worldwide. Thanks to
    The post Online Roulette Free: A Comprehensive Guide appeared first on Askthejudge.
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    I asked the AI tool Perplexity about AI in legal education.  It cited an ABA survey finding that “55% of law schools reported having classes dedicated to AI, 32% offered interdisciplinary opportunities to use AI, and 83% provided opportunities such as clinics involving AI.”
    It added: “Recent developments show law schools are broadening and deepening their approach to AI education through several innovative strategies:”

    • AI Literacy for All
    • Grassroots Faculty-Student Initiatives
    • Mainstreaming AI Across the Curriculum
    • Interdisciplinary and Entrepreneurial Approaches
    • Partnerships and Hackathons
    • Personalized and Adaptive Learning
    • Focus on Ethics and Societal Impact
    • Continuous Curriculum Evolution
    • Innovation Hubs

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    Chapter 13 bankruptcy allows you to keep your assets that might otherwise be subject to liquidation under a Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing. Chapter 13 may also be the kind of bankruptcy filing you must use if you cannot qualify to use Chapter 7 because of the means test.

    Chapter 13 offers a number of other advantages if you are looking to get out from under crippling debt, but there are some disadvantages, too. 

    In this post, we consider the advantages and potential downsides of Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Arizona.

    If you have any questions about Chapter 13 bankruptcy, call Stone
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    Sometimes people consider bankruptcy and debt relief as either-or options, but it is more accurate to consider debt relief as a spectrum. Simpler options are at one end of this spectrum, and the more formal procedure of bankruptcy is at the other end.

    If you are struggling with debt, you must carefully consider which debt relief option is best for you. In this article, we consider the most common forms of debt relief, including bankruptcy, the advantages and disadvantages of each option, and factors to consider when choosing bankruptcy.

    To find out if bankruptcy is the appropriate form of debt
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