Picture this. A lingering, unidentified illness has left you unable to work. Maybe youhave tried repeatedly to return to work, but a host of symptoms is making it impossiblefor you to continue in your job. Yet, despite multiple doctor’s visits explaining thesymptoms – and perhaps even medical tests proving various conditions- you do nothave a precise diagnosis for the underlying cause of the disability. In other words, youhave many symptoms, but they seem to be incapable of a single diagnosis.

This can be a real barrier to collecting a long-term disability (LTD) benefit from youremployer-sponsored disability plan. Take, for example,
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Before a doctor ever lays hands on you or orders a prescription for you, there is a step that must be taken. Often it is not or it is done in a hurried, slapdash manner. That step is for the doctor to obtain your informed consent.

As you can see, there are two parts to informed consent. First, the patient must freely give his or her consent for the doctor to provide the recommended treatment. Secondly, the consent must be informed, which means that it should only be given after the doctor has explained both the risks and the benefits
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If you have been injured on the property of someone else, commonly known as a “slip and fall claim,” you may be able to receive compensation for the pain and suffering you experienced. Typically, pain and suffering can be worth between a few thousand dollars for minor injuries or substantially higher for severe injuries.

This post covers the potential value of pain and suffering in a slip-and-fall claim, what types of damages count as pain and suffering, and common ways that insurance adjusters and attorneys arrive at settlement values for pain and suffering.

If you have been injured in a
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The internet makes it easy for anyone to post content anonymously. But when that content crosses the line into false and damaging statements, the question often arises: Can you sue someone for libel if you don’t know who they are?
The short answer is yes. It is possible to take legal action against an anonymous author for online libel. However, there are legal steps and challenges involved. If you or your business has been harmed by an anonymous post, review, or comment, here is what you need to know.
What Is Libel and How Does It Apply Online?
Libel is
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All of us have been conditioned to worship at the altar of efficiency. I’ve watched countless people try to optimize their schedules down to the minute, transforming their professional lives into a series of predictable patterns. But this relentless pursuit of routine deadens our capacity for wonder, to think outside of the box. It’s a fact that routine is the enemy of awe and discovery, and this enemy has infiltrated our work lives, our strategies, and ultimately, our innovation potential.

The legal profession is particularly susceptible to routine’s dulling effects. Take attorneys who draft contracts using templates, organize cases with
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In this presentation for Arizona CourtHelp, Kent Berk explains the basics of Arizona’s Adult Protective Services Act and ways to protect our vulnerable loved ones from financial exploitation.  Watch now!
 

The post Kent Berk Presents at Arizona Legal Talks: Protecting Vulnerable Adults from Exploitation appeared first on Berk Law Group.
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Roselle Wissler (Arizona State) and I have published our final article empirically examining aspects of initial joint sessions and initial caucuses. Participant Actions and Intermediate Outcomes in Initial Joint Sessions and Initial Caucuses recently appeared in the Journal of Dispute Resolution (here). The findings are based on the online survey responses of over 1000 civil and family mediators who conduct court-based and private mediation in eight states across the country.
We found that actions that traditionally took place during joint opening sessions and were thought to contribute to informational and relational benefits are still largely associated with those
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While the purchase and use of things like cigarettes, nicotine products, and drugs is illegal for 13-year-olds, purchasing or possessing a lighter is not. If your 13-year-old is facing criminal charges related to purchasing a lighter, they need aggressive representation from a Phoenix juvenile crimes lawyer.
Lighters can serve many innocuous purposes. However, they can be misused by 13-year-olds and other teenagers. Because lighters are often linked to activities, like smoking or drug use, many people are understandably cautious about allowing young children or teenagers to purchase them.
Why Do People Consider It a Problem if Arizona Does Not Restrict
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The leading cause of death in the United States is heart disease. Every 33 seconds someone dies of it. One in every five deaths is due to heart disease. This is not earthshakingly new information. We have many effective treatments for heart disease. Why does it cause so much death?

While there are many answers to this question, I want to focus on the ones that relate to medical malpractice.

Simply put, many medical professionals are too quick to pass off the symptoms of heart disease as something more benign. This is especially true if the presenting symptoms are not
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County
Service Name
Description
Official Link
Limitations/Eligibility

Apache County
Fraud Notify
Free email alert system that notifies the subscriber if a document is recorded under their registered name in Apache County (an early fraud detection measure).
Fraud Notify sign-up page
Alerts only on documents recorded in Apache County; open to any user (not restricted to property owners or residents).

Cochise County
Recording Notification Service
Free opt-in recording notification; monitors Cochise County recordings and sends an email alert to the subscriber when a new document is recorded with a matching personal or business name.
Recording Notification portal
Only covers documents recorded
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From RSI, with kudos to Judge Denlow who created a legal settlement database, helping to provide actual data about settlement versus litigation.  More below from the press release:
Resolution Systems Institute had the privilege of awarding its 2025 Harris H. Agnew Service to Community Award to the Hon. Morton Denlow (Ret.) on April 25 at JAMS’ offices in downtownChicago. The Hon. Geraldine Soat Brown (Ret.)presented the award. Celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2025,Resolution Systems Institute (RSI) is a Chicago based national nonprofit known for its cutting edge research on alternative dispute resolution (ADR) and issues impacting litigants and courtswith limited
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Drowning in debt can feel like you’re stuck in quicksand. Each payment barely makes a dent, and bankruptcy starts looking like your only way out. But here’s what most folks don’t realize — several powerful alternatives exist that can help you resolve your debt problems without the long-lasting impact of bankruptcy on your credit history. This guide breaks down exactly how you can settle your debts and rebuild your financial life without filing bankruptcy papers. Debt Settlement: A Direct Path to Financial Relief What better way to settle debt than with something named after it? Debt settlement involves negotiating with
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Litigation—it’s a word that strikes fear into many business owners’ and individuals’ hearts. When a case ends up in court, it often means that more cost-effective options have failed, and a judge’s decision is now the only path to resolution. The United States has earned its reputation as the “land of litigation”—and for good reason. […]
The post How to Avoid Litigation—or Minimize Its Impact appeared first on Marcos Law Group.
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Riding a motorcycle in Arizona offers freedom, exhilaration, and a sense of community. But it also comes with serious risks—especially when other drivers aren’t paying attention or when conditions suddenly change. Staying safe on two wheels isn’t just about what happens in a crash—it’s about preventing one in the first place. Whether you’re new to riding or have years of experience behind you, these safety tips can help you stay in control and avoid danger.
The accident lawyers at Torgenson Law have worked with countless motorcyclists across Arizona. We’ve seen the devastating impact of preventable crashes, and we know that
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When you’re riding a motorcycle, intersections are often where the biggest risks lie. Unlike long straightaways or open stretches of road, intersections require every road user to pay close attention, yield when necessary, and anticipate the actions of others. But when drivers fail to do their part, it’s motorcyclists who often suffer the worst outcomes. If you’ve been involved in a motorcycle crash at an intersection in Arizona, knowing your legal options can be the first step toward healing, accountability, and justice.
Arizona’s road laws are designed to keep everyone safe—but they don’t always prevent negligent drivers from making deadly
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