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Jeff J Barlow

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Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  13 Years

J. Graham McGuffin

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Status:  Deceased           Licensed:  83 Years

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Status:  Inactive           Licensed:  14 Years

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Webb v. Gittlen

... II. ¶ 6 Arizona case law generally allows the assignment of unliquidated legal claims except those involving personal injury. ... 9 One class of unliquidated claims was excluded from the emerging rule of assignability: personal injury claims. ...

FLAGSTAFF HOUSING v. Design Alliance

... II. A. ¶ 9 Architect argues that the superior court properly dismissed the complaint because Owner alleges only economic loss; the economic loss doctrine applies in construction cases and precludes tort recovery for such losses absent personal injury or damage to other property ...

Havasupai Tribe v. Arizona Bd. of Regents

... 1076 ¶ 43 Although the Tribe's notices do not describe the nature of the injury incurred, invasions of privacy relating to tissue samples such as the Tribe described in its claim notices naturally give rise to subjective personal injury, even when, as here, the samples are given ...