Colt Dodrill (Of Counsel-Phoenix, AZ) and Jenna Vance (Associate-Phoenix, AZ) obtained summary judgment for client apartment in dog attack case in Superior Court of the State of Arizona in and for the County of Maricopa. The plaintiff sued a tenant and our client for personal injuries sustained when the tenant’s Pit Bull leapt out of their apartment to attack him. The plaintiff claimed our client breached its non-delegable duty to keep inherently vicious animals off its premises. Jenna’s discovery confirmed the tenant’s dog was an emotional support animal under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Colt and Jenna moved for summary judgment, arguing the Federal Fair Housing Act barred our client from discriminating against the plaintiff, preempting the plaintiff’s state law negligence claims against our client. Colt and Jenna also argued as an issue of first impression that new Arizona statutes render no breed of dog per se vicious. Unable to reasonably oppose it, the plaintiff rolled over, allowing Colt and Jenna’s motion to be granted as unopposed.