Arizona law professor discusses water challenges
OKLAHMOMA CITY - Americans are spoiled, says University of Arizona law professor Robert Glennon. "We have no sense of the value of water," he told the 30th Annual Oklahoma Governor's Water Conference on Nov. 3 in Midwest City, Okla.
High-tech tools: Graphics, models help attorneys make their case
The first-person shooter animation recreated a showdown at a Sioux Falls, S.D., parking lot. But this was no video game. It was what Hells Angels' Chad Wilson saw when he confronted at least a half-dozen members of a rival motorcycle gang in 2006 and shot five of them with a .40-caliber handgun.
State Barred? Lack of court wins doesn’t deter Mesa man’s quest
The lawyer discipline program of the State Bar of Arizona often proves the last resort for people who believe that they have been wronged either by the actions of their own attorneys or by opposing counsel. Every year the State Bar receives more than 4,000 complaints against its member attorneys, with the majority of the allegations dismissed without referral for further investigation after rev[...]
Coming soon – the true ‘corporate’ law firm?
Events of the past year have created a general belief that the traditional large law firm model is broken. The question is how to fix it.