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Etcitty v. State of Arizona (2009): Exploring Negligence and Government Liability
Introduction Negligence is a crucial concept in civil law, and when it involves government entities, the principles and standards can be particularly difficult to navigate. Etcitty v. State of Arizona, 208 Ariz. 500 (2009), a notable case decided by the Arizona Supreme Court in 2009, delves into negligence in the context of government liability. For more information on how Munger •...by admin
In re Estate of Crouse: A Case of Testamentary Capacity, Testamentary Freedom, and Undue Influence
Introduction In the legal world, cases involving estates and wills can be complex and emotionally charged. In 2010, the Arizona Supreme Court dealt with a particularly intriguing case that brought the legal concepts of “testamentary capacity” and “undue influence” into focus. The case, In re Estate of Crouse, sheds light on the importance of ensuring that a person’s last...by admin