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bartenders, bar owners, Arizona Supreme Court, intoxicated, liability
Oct 17, 2023

Court rules lawmakers can shield bar owners, bartenders from liability when intoxicated customers cause deadly accident

State lawmakers are free to shield bar owners and bartenders from liability when customers they serve get intoxicated then go out, get in their car, and kill someone else, the Arizona Supreme Court has ruled.

Navarrete, child sex crimes, jury, Senate
Jul 6, 2023

A litigator’s primer to a lawsuit settlement

Trials are very costly — both in terms of expense and the emotional exhaustion that comes from the weeks of preparation and the long days spent in the courthouse.

Apr 5, 2021

Ducey signs bill to protect businesses from Covid-related lawsuits

Gov. Doug Ducey signed a bill that would shield businesses from Covid-related lawsuits – one of his top legislative priorities of the year that would also apply to hospitals, nursing homes and schools.

court, trial, Hobbs, commission
Mar 29, 2021

House in favor of Covid lawsuit protection

State lawmakers are moving to make it harder for those who are harmed during a pandemic to sue those whose negligence caused illness, injury or death.

Aug 28, 2020

Once a top priority, liability measure flounders

Republican lawmakers and business lobbyists who described protecting businesses from coronavirus-related lawsuits as their top legislative priority are waiting on Congress to act after months of being unable to reach a deal on a state-specific bill.

May 21, 2020

House’s business immunity bill likely DOA in Senate

The tort reform measure House Republicans tout as the main reason for continuing legislative work likely doesn't have the votes it would need in the Senate.

Waymo, self-driving cars, insurance, Fennemore
Oct 12, 2018

State to open institute to develop autonomous technology

Four years after allowing companies to test driverless cars on Arizona streets, Gov. Doug Ducey is moving to make the state the center of testing for the next generation of autonomous automobiles.

Dec 10, 2013

Little-known visa intended for trafficking victims is chronically underused

WASHINGTON – Visas to enter the U.S. are typically a hot commodity: The government stopped taking applications for its 2014 allotment of 65,000 H-1B work visas after just four days, for example.

But not the T-visa.

Oct 7, 2013

Weighing the risk

Experts say Corp. Comm. needs to dig deeper into cybersecurity threats

Hollywood might make them look easy, or give a false impression about how frequently they happen. But malicious cybersecurity threats to utilities are real, and the Arizona Corporation Commission should adapt to that reality, cyber security experts said Oct. 3.

Jul 9, 2012

Arizona ruling due on liability in work travel cases

The Arizona Supreme Court is expected to issue a ruling on how much liability companies have for their employees when the workers are on out-of-town assignments.

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