Marc Galanter, a giant in the field of dispute resolution scholarship, passed away on April 14 at the age of 95.
Here is an excerpt from the announcement by University of Wisconsin Law School Dean Daniel P. Tokaji (reprinted with permission):
As many of you know, Marc was the John and Rylla Bosshard Professor of Law and South Asian Studies, the author of many books and articles, and a treasured member of the Law School community. Marc was a legendary scholar and teacher, to such a degree that it’s hard to know where to begin in summarizing his life’s work.
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What Percent of Hit-and-Run Cases Are Solved?
Article Summary
- Hit-and-run accidents are common in Arizona, and the state ranks third in the nation for hit-and-run fatalities.
- Damages and injuries from hit-and-run accidents can be serious and victims have legal options for compensation.
- Although many hit-and-run cases go unsolved, the support of a personal injury attorney helps victims understand all of their legal options.
Hit-and-run car accidents are not only common in Arizona, but they can be deadly. In fact, the state ranks third in the nation for its rate of hit-and-run fatalities. In 2024 alone, the state saw 74 fatalities from hit-and-run collisions.
That data alone illustrates…
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Roads & Bridges | Award Upheld in W. Va. Caisson Dispute
AWARD UPHELD IN W.VA. CAISSON DISPUTE Federal court reinforces high bar for overturning arbitration In 2018, the West Virginia Department of Highways (DOH) awarded a contract for construction of a section of King Coal Highway in Southern West Virginia just north of the intersection of the Kentucky and Virginia borders. Continue reading…
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RIP David Keene
Here’s an obit. A good fellow.
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Interviewing Neurodivergent Witnesses in Title IX Investigations
Interviews are the heart of a Title IX investigation—and the backgrounds and experiences of the people who sit across from you will vary widely. Some of those individuals may be neurodivergent. Understanding how neurological differences affect witness interviews is essential to conducting a fair and thorough investigation.Key TermsBefore diving in, it helps to establish a shared vocabulary:
- Neurodiversity – A nonmedical umbrella term that recognizes neurological differences among people.
- Neurotypical – A descriptive term for individuals whose brains process information in a way considered typical for their age.
- Neurodivergent – A descriptive term for individuals whose brains process
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Your Reputation Is Just Your Private Choices, Made Public
There is a moment all professionals know, even though we never talk about it. You are working. You could cut the corner on the project in front of you. You could let the small thing slide. You could tell yourself it doesn’t really matter, because who would ever know? That moment is, in many ways, the most important moment of your professional life because your character is not built in the big, obvious, public moments. It is built in the quiet ones. The ones where the only witness is you.
We spend a lot of time in business worrying about…
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Model Standards of Conduct for Mediators (update – survey)
The ABA Dispute Resolution Section, AAA and ACR are exploring potential updates to the Model Standards of Conduct for Mediators (“Model Standards”) (2005). They invite your input to help identify areas that may need clarification, modernization, or further guidance based on today’s mediation practices. Your responses will remain confidential and will directly inform the review process. Thank you for contributing your voice to this important discussion.
As a member of the Advisory Committee for the revision of the Model Standards of Conduct for Mediators, I would invite anyone with a perspective on the Model Standards to fill out the following brief…
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How to Identify Online Defamation Before It Escalates
Online defamation is the digital version of libel; it occurs when false statements are published on the internet that harm a person’s or business’s reputation.
Damaging content can quickly spread online, making early identification of defamatory statements important. It’s crucial to know when a post crosses the legal line, allowing you to act quickly and preserve your rights.
A defamation lawyer in Arizona can assess whether harmful online content meets the legal threshold for defamation and can help to prevent further reputational damage.
The Anatomy of Online Defamation
Understanding the Arizona defamation elements in an online post can determine whether…
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April 2026 Maricopa County Probate Bench Bar Meeting
Today’s probate bench‑bar was well attended (93 practitioners at one point) and packed with practical guidance from the court. Thank you, Commissioner Vanessa Smith, for hosting and coordinating.
Below are the most important updates Arizona probate and fiduciary litigators should be aware of, especially heading into mid‑2026.
Judicial Rotations Effective June 19, 2026
Significant judicial rotation changes are coming this summer:
Judges Rotating Off
- Judge Fink (retiring; thank you for your amazing service Judge Fink!)
- Comm. Smith
- Comm. Altieri
- Comm. Yost
Presiding Judges
- Judge Fish
- Associate Presiding Judge
- Judge LeMaire
New Judges Joining the Probate Bench
- Judge Greene (currently
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Bummed About AI? So Am I. Now What?
A lot of people are bummed about AI. Are you?
Me too.
That may not be what you expected me to say. I have been writing quite a bit about how to use AI effectively and responsibly. I use it regularly. I encourage others to learn how to use it.
And still, there are plenty of reasons why I feel bummed, as I describe in this short new article.
A small group of companies and countries have enormous control over AI. The economic system is being disrupted, aggravating inequality. Whole categories of jobs are disappearing. AI systems use…
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How to Report a Nursing Home for Neglect in Arizona
When nursing home staff treat your loved one in an inappropriate way, you can report them through various channels.
In a worst-case scenario, you can call local law enforcement, and they’ll open an investigation.
According to KFF, Arizona has at least 11,931 nursing facility residents who rely on the staff there.
In many cases, these are senior residents who cannot advocate for themselves for one reason or another.
That’s why it’s important for their family and friends to pay attention.
Read on to learn how to report a nursing home for neglect and what the process entails.
Understanding Arizona Nursing Home…
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Everything You Need to Know About In Arizona, “house arrest” is not a single legal category.
Depending on the circumstances, a person may be placed on home confinement or electronic monitoring as a condition of pretrial release, through a county home detention program, or through a state corrections home arrest program.
Understanding how house arrest works, who qualifies, and what restrictions apply can help you navigate the legal system more effectively.
What Is House Arrest and How Does It Work?
House arrest is typically ordered by a judge and monitored by a probation officer or supervising authority. Individuals must follow a structured schedule and are only allowed to leave their home for approved activities.
To ensure…
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The Monster In Our Midst
It is a time-honored theme in science fiction and horror movies. The small, seemingly harmless creature that grows and grows until it is so powerful, no one can stop it and it wreaks damage far and wide. This is an apt description of where we find ourselves with our nation’s hospital system. It is an out-of-control behemoth that is too big to tame and is destroying everything in its path.
As any regular reader of this blog knows, we are the only industrialized nation in the world that does not offer universal health care…
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Law and Order: EEO – When Workplace and Criminal Investigations Collide
The investigation began typically enough. The allegations included inappropriate comments, unwanted texts, and a pattern of behavior targeting newer employees. Simple enough, until one witness described how the respondent followed her to her car, grabbed her arm with enough force to leave a bruise, and forcibly kissed her. My stomach dropped. Not because of the conduct, but because I knew this was no longer just a workplace policy matter. It was potentially a criminal assault, and that changed everything.Workplace investigations do not handle the criminal side – it is not our lane. However, what we do in the moments…
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Join our Team: Hiring a Legal Operations Director
If you’re an experienced operations leader with a strong background in legal billing, financial workflows, and team management, and you’re looking for a meaningful role in a supportive, high-performing law firm, Berk Law Group in Scottsdale is hiring, and this could be the perfect fit.
We’re an AV-rated probate, trust, estate, and inheritance litigation firm known for our integrity, dedication, and excellence. Our team is close-knit, hardworking, and genuinely supportive. If you’re looking for a professional yet collaborative environment where your leadership truly makes an impact, you’ll feel at home here.
We’re seeking a full-time Legal Operations Director with at…
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New Faculty Publications – Spring 2026
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 January 1, 2026 and March 31, 2026.
Ellen M. Bublick, A Research Agenda for Tort Law (Ellen M. Bublick & John C.P. Goldberg eds., Edward Elgar 2026)
This Research Agenda indicates key directions for future investigation in tort law, with particular focus on the ways in which laws could and should assign responsibility for injury and regulate safety. Bringing together leading international experts, this book maps out key challenges of…
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