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  • Bell Atlantic v. Twombly: The Day "Notice Pleading" Died (Sort Of)

    Geoff Trachtenberg | August 29, 2007 2:20 PM | 0 CommentsScottsdale, AZ Category: Medical Malpractice

    On May 21, 2007, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down Bell Atlantic v. Twombly, 550 U.S. ___ (2007), announcing the "retirement" of the long-standing standard for dismissal of complaints articulated in Conley v. Gibson, 355 U.S. 41 (1957) - i.e., the standard that complaints should not be dismissed "unless it appears beyond a doubt that the plaintiff can prove no set of facts in support of his...

  • Court Blasts Sheriff's Office for "Arbitrary and Capricious" Action Against a Local Newspaper

    Geoff Trachtenberg | August 28, 2007 2:16 PM | 0 CommentsScottsdale, AZ Category: Miscellaneous

    Another new opinion from Division One, West Valley View v. Maricopa County Sheriff's Office, blasts the Marcopa County Sheriff's Office. In short, Sherriff Joe decided he did not like the coverage by the West Valley View, a local newspaper, so he eliminated the West Valley View from the electronic distribution list for press releases and refused to respond to public records requests or provide...

  • Court Permits Hospitals to Charge "Maximum Rates" to Those Who Can Least Afford It

    Geoff Trachtenberg | August 27, 2007 2:43 PM | 0 CommentsScottsdale, AZ Category: Automobile Accidents

    Division One just handed down Banner Health v. Medical Savings Ins. Co., a terrible opinion which deals with whether a hospital can charge a patient and its "non-network insurer" full billed amounts historically paid by only two percent of all patients. The answer, for now, is yes in a two-to-one decision.Incidentally, by "non-network insurer," I mean to refer to an insurer who has no agreement...

  • Arizona Courts Have General Personal Jurisdiction over Foreign Insurers

    Geoff Trachtenberg | August 27, 2007 2:14 PM | 0 CommentsScottsdale, AZ Category: Wrongful Death

    New decision from Division One, Bohreer v. Erie Ins. Exch.. Bohreer holds that an Arizona court has general personal jurisdiction over a foreign insurer which has appointed the Director of Insurance as an agent for service of process and has not withdrawn such qualification or appointment, but has ceased doing business in the state prior to the acts underlying the complaint. The Court held...

  • Dog Food Recalled Due to Salmonella

    Courtney Mills | 2007-08-22T11:38:45 | 0 Comments Category: Miscellaneous

    Mars Petcare has announced in tandem with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that it is recalling its 'Red Flannel Adult Formula' dry dog food and its 'Krasdale Gravy' dry dog food. Mars Petcare has issued this recall because of a potential for the dog food to be contaminated with Salmonella.The FDA and Mars Petcare are under taking the recall as a precautionary measure after FDA...

  • Rescue Crews Send Mike Down to Check on Miners

    Courtney Mills | 2007-08-10T11:28:19 | 0 Comments Category: Miscellaneous

    Rescue efforts involving over a hundred of people in Huntington, Utah have lasted several torturous days as workers struggled to find trapped colleagues. Six miners were trapped 1,500 feet beneath collapsed rubble in a coal mine, the unfortunate result of a disastrous mining accident that occurred early Monday, August 6. The fate of the men has not yet been established.Early rescue efforts...

  • Man Paralyzed with Botulism Poisoning

    Jenny Albano | 2007-08-03T16:20:50 | 0 Comments Category: Miscellaneous

    A man in New Mexico was found to have botulism poisoning. State health officials are trying to figure out if the man ate any food that was included in the Castelberry's Food Co. recall.Castleberry's Food Company has recalled over 90 different brands of canned food and pet food because cans of hot dog chili sauce were found to contain the bacterium that causes botulism.The 52 year-old man, whose...

  • WHO: Food Safety Problem is Global, Not Just China

    Jenny Albano | 2007-07-17T13:12:47 | 0 Comments Category: Miscellaneous

    Top World Health Organization (WHO) officials stated that China is not the only place that has food safety problems. The United Nations agency receives around 200 reports of contaminated food every month in its 193 states with membership."I have to say that food safety is a big problem for both developed and developing countries," said Margaret Chan, WHO director-general.China, where poorly...

  • Court Holds Offer of Judgment Sanctions Include All Reasonable Expert Fees

    Geoff Trachtenberg | 2007-06-19T17:18:40 | 0 Comments Category: Automobile Accidents

    Division One handed down Levy v. Alfaro today which holds that Rule 68 sanctions include all reasonable expert witness fees after the offer, not just those fees for testifying at trial. The decision is no surprise to those of us who regulaly try cases, but I suppose it is good to have it "clarified."

  • Judicial Officers are Subject to the "De Facto Officer" Doctrine and Failure to Object to the Appointment of a Judge Pro Tempore is a Procedural Defect That Can Be Waived

    Geoff Trachtenberg | 2007-06-08T08:49:57 | 0 Comments Category: Automobile Accidents

    Division One just handed down Garner v. Schindler, a short and sweet opinion on the nature of judges pro tempore (I am a judge pro tempore, by the way). In sum, the appellant had a probate dispute litigated before a judge pro tempore and, after the case was over, decided to raise (for the first time) hyper-technical defects in the judge's appointment.The Court of Appeals, awknoweldged that...

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