In the 50 years I have been practicing law, I have seen the pendulum of jury sentiment sway back and forth.  When I began practicing juries were often sympathetic to injured people and willing to hold negligent parties responsible for the harm they caused.  Over the last twenty years, however, that has been less true as juries have been skeptical about people suing to recover for personal injuries, especially if the alleged wrongdoer was a doctor or hospital.  That may be changing.
Over the last twenty years, if you were a doctor or hospital and a malpractice case against you
Continue Reading Big Verdicts in Malpractice Cases Are On the Rise

Living with a disability brings its own set of unique challenges. From daily tasks to managing health care, life can feel like an uphill battle. Add credit card debt to the mix, and you’ve got a recipe for overwhelming stress. You’re not alone in this struggle. Many people with disabilities find themselves grappling with mounting credit card balances, unsure of where to turn or what options they have. But there’s hope. The world of credit card forgiveness doesn’t have to be challenging for those living with disabilities, but it starts with knowledge of what options you have. What Are Your
Continue Reading Credit Card Forgiveness for People With Disabilities

10%.
That percentage – or less – is the rough proportion of the mediation curriculum devoted to mediation representation in US law schools, including about:

  • 6% of mediation clinic courses
  • 9% of mediation simulation courses
  • 3-9% of the coverage in some mediation textbooks
  • 7% of the coverage in many mediation courses

Is it too much to devote 90% of our mediation instruction to the role of mediators – especially considering that new graduates represent clients in mediation much more frequently than they mediate?
I think so.  I explain why in Law Schools Should Substantially Increase Instruction in Mediation Representation.
Continue Reading Is 90% Too Much?

The adult and juvenile criminal court processes in Arizona are completely different. In Arizona, a juvenile is anyone under the age of 18. Intuitively, an adult is anyone over 18. However, 15, 16, and 17-year-olds charged with certain crimes can be tried as adults. This is reserved for the most serious crimes, including violent felonies.
If your child has been charged with a crime, it is incredibly stressful. It is natural to try to protect them with all of the resources available to you. Understanding how the criminal process for juvenile court and adult court differ is an important
Continue Reading How The Adult And Juvenile Criminal Processes Differ

Sharing prescription drugs is a taboo subject. It is common for people to share prescription drugs with others who don’t hold a prescription. However, this behavior is illegal under Arizona law. Prescription drugs are heavily regulated in Arizona and throughout the United States as a result of widespread prescription drug abuse. 
While a prescription drug may seem harmless to people who have a valid prescription, they are often abused and can be dangerous to others. If you illegally share your prescription drug, then you can get arrested and charged with a crime. If you are convicted, you could face
Continue Reading Can You Get Arrested For Sharing Prescription Drugs?

Life insurance policy benefits are a financial lifeline, offering peace of mind and security for your loved ones. These valuable assets provide a safety net for your family’s financial stability when you’re no longer there to support them. You’ve worked hard to secure these benefits, and you deserve the assurance that they’ll be there when needed most. But what happens if creditors come knocking? Life insurance creditor protection may seem complex, but there are plenty of ways to protect yourself before and after creditors come knocking. In MOST Cases, Your Life Insurance Policy Benefits Are Protected Good news! In the
Continue Reading Can Creditors Claim Your Life Insurance Policy Benefits?

Kirsten v. Arizona Dept. of Transp., No. 1 CA-CV 24-0092 (App. Div. I, October 1, 2024) (J. Jacobs) https://www.azcourts.gov/Portals/0/OpinionFiles/Div1/2024/No.%201%20CA-CV%2024-0092%20KIRSTEN%20v%20ADOTMVD.pdf
ABSENCE PROOF OF IMPAIRMENT, A.R.S. § 36-2852(A)(1) PROHIBITS SUSPENSION OF DRIVER’S…
Continue Reading Administrative Law: Suspension of Driver’s License Based Upon THC in Blood

Rudy Giuliani and his Arizona attorney want to try to show that the Arizona Grand Jury that indicted him and 17 others in the so-called fake electors case earlier this year was politically stacked against the Republican group. Today, the judge largely shut down his efforts.Arizona Republic columnist Laurie Roberts described the effort well this afternoon.Here is the Motion from Giuliani and his attorney (Mark Williams), the State’s Response and Judge Bruce Cohen’s decision.The trial for the remaining 16 defendants – which includes 10 of the 11 Arizona Republicans who signed the false document and several Trump attorneys and
Continue Reading "NOT ONE SCINTILLA" OF SUPPORT: Rudy Giuliani Demands Data To Show Arizona Grand Jury That Indicted Him Was Stacked; Judge Not Impressed

Frazer Ryan Goldberg & Arnold, LLP, a leading Arizona based law firm, is pleased to announce that Brandon Keim, Lisa Reilly-Payton, Mia Samartinean, and Kelsi Lane have been recognized as PHOENIX Magazine 2024 Top Lawyers. Each year, PHOENIX Magazine generates its Top Lawyers list via an online survey of practicing attorneys in […]
The post Brandon Keim, Lisa Reilly-Payton, Mia Samartinean, and Kelsi T. Lane Recognized by PHOENIX Magazine appeared first on Frazer Ryan Goldberg & Arnold, LLP.
Continue Reading Brandon Keim, Lisa Reilly-Payton, Mia Samartinean, and Kelsi T. Lane Recognized by PHOENIX Magazine

Parking lot accidents are more common than you might think. Whether it’s a fender bender while backing out or a collision with a pedestrian, these incidents can leave you wondering about insurance coverage and liability. As a Phoenix resident, it’s crucial to understand how Arizona law applies to parking lot accidents and what your insurance might cover. So, do insurance companies cover parking lot accidents in Phoenix?

Insurance Coverage for Parking Lot Accidents in Phoenix

In most cases, yes, insurance companies do cover parking lot accidents in Phoenix. However, the extent of coverage depends on several factors:

  • Type of Insurance

  • Continue Reading Do Insurance Companies Cover Parking Lot Accidents in Phoenix?

    Are you considering filing for bankruptcy in Arizona? Understanding the available exemptions is crucial for protecting your assets. As one of Phoenix’s top bankruptcy attorneys, we at Thomas Law are here to guide you through this complex process.

    Key Facts About Arizona’s Bankruptcy Exemptions

  • Arizona has opted out of federal bankruptcy exemptions, meaning you must use state exemptions if you’ve lived in Arizona for at least two years when filing.
  • Arizona offers a generous homestead exemption of $250,000.
  • The motor vehicle exemption is $15,000 for single filers, or $25,000 if you or a dependent is disabled.
  • Unlike some states, Arizona

  • Continue Reading Arizona Wildcard Exemptions for Bankruptcy: What You Need to Know

    Strong terms and conditions aren’t just formalities—they’re your shield against potential legal trouble. They define how your business operates, what your customers can expect, and how disputes will be handled. 
    However, tackling this alone can leave you vulnerable to legal issues. An experienced e-commerce lawyer ensures your terms and conditions are airtight, tailored to your business, and fully compliant with the law. 
    In this blog post, we’ll explore why partnering with a lawyer to craft your terms and conditions is essential for any e-commerce business. 
    What are Terms and Conditions?
    Terms and conditions (T&Cs) are legal agreements that outline the
    Continue Reading The Role of Terms and Conditions in E-commerce: Why You Need a Lawyer

    You grow or stay stagnant. My point is that you either are taking action to improve yourself and your business or you are not. This is similar to being all talk and no action or not. Action matters and there is no time like the present to put yourself out there, meet people, and try to expand your network.

    Another part of this is continually assessing whether whatever you’re doing is achieving your desired results. This informs what actions you continue to do, abandon, or change. By doing this, it has helped me utilize my time better and with much
    Continue Reading Get up and network now

    Meet Jushin Gill, an attorney at R&R Law Group. In addition to representing clients, he serves as a director, focusing on the firm’s operations and management. Today, he shares his journey into criminal defense and what makes R&R Law Group truly special.
     

    Jushin Gill: A Surprising Path to Criminal Defense
    When Jushin Gill first entered law school, he had no intention of pursuing criminal defense. However, during an internship at a criminal defense firm, everything changed. He quickly fell in love with the field, captivated by the complexities of the legal system and, more importantly, the people it affects.
    Continue Reading Meet Jushin Gill: Your Trusted Attorney at R&R Law Group

    This bibliography comprises scholarly books, book chapters, and journal articles published or accepted for publication by full-time, emeritus, and retired faculty of the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law between July 1, 2024 and September 30, 2024.

    Dan Bodansky, Four Treaties in One: The Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Agreement, 118 American Journal of International Law 299 (2024)

    Combine and conquer. That was the strategy of those seeking to develop an international regime to address marine biological diversity found in areas beyond national jurisdiction—areas that constitute half of the world’s surface and a much greater proportion of its habitable volume.
    Continue Reading New Faculty Publications – Fall 2024

    Frazer Ryan Goldberg & Arnold, LLP, a leading Arizona based law firm, is pleased to announce that Trisha Farrow, Mia Samartinean, and Kelsi T. Lane have been elected Partners of the Firm. “Trisha, Mia, and Kelsi are invaluable members of our firm,” stated James W. Ryan, Managing Partner. “They consistently […]
    The post Trisha Farrow, Mia Samartinean, and Kelsi T. Lane Elected Partners appeared first on Frazer Ryan Goldberg & Arnold, LLP.
    Continue Reading Trisha Farrow, Mia Samartinean, and Kelsi T. Lane Elected Partners