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  • Maricopa County Loses a Fine Judge

    Staff Writer | April 09, 2007 10:53 AM | 1 CommentPhoenix, AZ Category: Motorcycle Accidents

    Today we mourn the loss of a Judge with the Juvenile Division of the Maricopa County Superior Court. Judge John Gaylord was appointed to the Maricopa County Superior Court in 2000 and for the past three years was assigned to the Juvenile Court facility in Mesa. I never had an opportunity to appear in front of Judge Gaylord in the Juvenile Court. However, I know that Judge Gaylord had an...

  • Recent Tribune Article Discusses Motorcycle Safety

    Staff Writer | February 02, 2007 11:15 AM | 1 CommentPhoenix, AZ Category: Motorcycle Accidents

    The East Valley Tribune recently published an article highlighting a twenty-two percent increase in fatal motorcycle accidents in the past year in Arizona. According to the Tribune,Overall, the number of fatal Arizona motorcycle collisions doubled from 2001 to 2005, and transportation officials say they are particularly concerned about a surge in driver deaths in the 45-to-54-year-old age...

  • Arizona One of the Deadliest for Victims of Drinking and Driving

    Staff Writer | December 01, 2006 9:37 AM | 1 CommentPhoenix, AZ Category: Property Owner's Liability (Slip & Fall)

    Arizona is near the top of the nation for a topic which, like golf, would have us all feel better if the score were substantially lower. According to the East Valley Tribune, alcohol played a factor in almost half of all fatal automobile crashes last year. A report prepared by an organization known asEnd Needless Death on Our Roadways, shows Arizona is 15th in alcohol-related fatal crashes,...

  • No Personal Jurisdiction Over Across-the-Border Bar That Overserves Patron Killing Arizona Pedestrian

    Geoff Trachtenberg | February 29, 2008 12:34 PM | 0 CommentsScottsdale, AZ Category: Automobile Accidents

    Interesting and disappointing personal jurisdiction memo opinion from Division One, Womack v. KC Arena. In short, KC operates a bar on the Nevada side of the Arizona-Nevada border, over served a patron who then drove across the state line and killed an Arizona pedestrian. Moreover, plaintiffs asserted that KC employees knew the patron lived in Bullhead City and that he would return there after...

  • Arizona Supreme Court Finds No Workers' Compensation Offset for Underinsured Motorist Coverage

    Geoff Trachtenberg | January 10, 2008 4:04 PM | 0 CommentsScottsdale, AZ Category: Automobile Accidents

    Today the Arizona Supreme Court issued an opinion in Cundiff v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Ins. Co. which dealt with workers' compensation offsets in underinsured motorist (UIM) claims.Pima County Deputy Sheriff Jean Cundiff was injured by a third-party while on the job, in her patrol car. Although she was paid certain workers' compensation benefits, the third-party only carried $15,000 in...

  • Assignments vs. Liens In the Personal Injury Context

    Geoff Trachtenberg | December 09, 2007 8:41 AM | 0 CommentsScottsdale, AZ Category: Medical Malpractice

    A large number of people, attorneys included, don't know the difference between "assignments" and "liens."Why does it matter, you ask? For a number of reasons that will be more obvious when the difference is understood.An assignment is the easier of the two to understand since, as the name implies, it is an transfer of all or some rights or property to a third-party. Although an assignor...

  • Supreme Scrooge: Arizona's Supreme Court Delivers a Serious Blow to Products Liability

    Geoff Trachtenberg | December 09, 2007 6:32 AM | 0 CommentsScottsdale, AZ Category: Automobile Accidents

    Worried about lead in your toys this Christmas? You now have something else to worry about - if those toys harm or kill your children, your rights and remedies in the state of Arizona are under serious attack.This week, in State Farm Ins. Co. v. Premier Mfg. Sys. Inc., the Arizona Supreme Court held that, despite centuries-old common law "strict liability" in product liability cases, Arizona's...

  • Failure to Plead Sufficient Facts - The New Legal Malpractice?

    Geoff Trachtenberg | October 21, 2007 3:48 PM | 0 CommentsScottsdale, AZ Category: Medical Malpractice

    There's a new case out this week from Division Two, Cullen v. Koty-Leavitt Insurance, which deals with the reasonable expectations doctrine in the UIM setting. The case is not particularly fascinating from a substantive perspective, but it raises questions about potential legal malpractice exposure.In sum, Cullen filed a UIM claim based upon the fact that his family was given the right to...

  • $800,000 Wrongful Death Settlement for Motorcycle Collision in Arizona

    Geoff Trachtenberg | October 12, 2007 5:31 PM | 0 CommentsScottsdale, AZ Category: Motorcycle Accidents

    Levenbaum & Cohen ("L&C") is pleased to report that the firm recently settled a motorcycle wrongful death case for $800,000.00. L&C, which also does business as The Law Tigers -- a group of attorneys concentrating in motorcycle injury -- obtained the settlement after two riders, one in his 70s and the other in her 50s, collided with a vehicle that was trying to pass a semi-truck.If you or a...

  • Experts Not Allowed to Testify to the Percentage of Fault

    Geoff Trachtenberg | September 06, 2007 4:41 PM | 0 CommentsScottsdale, AZ Category: Medical Malpractice

    Division One just handed down Webb v. Omni Block, Inc., a clearly written opinion which decisively eliminates an expert's ability to testify as to the "percentage of fault" for any party or non-party.In Webb, defendant, Omni Block, hired an expert who testified as to the specific percentage of fault (or lack thereof) for various parties and non-parties. Judge Jones allowed this testimony and...

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