Publications
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Arizona Attorney Features Arizona State Bar President’s Message by Rebholz
January 7, 2022
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Arizona Supreme Court Rules Bars Must Take Proactive Steps to Separate Intoxicated Patrons from their Vehicles to Limit Liability
Arizona Rules on Chain of Causation and Liability for Seller of Alcohol
November 17, 2021
The Arizona Supreme Court held that unless a bar takes proactive steps to separate an intoxicated individual from their vehicle and/or finds them a safe ride home, the bar can be found liable, even if the intoxicated individual safely arrived home or at a similar resting place, and then decided to leave. -
Mitigating a Catastrophic Trial Outcome: Don’t Get Blasted by a Nuclear Verdict
Insights: A Professional Journal by the CPCU Society
April 5, 2021
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Voting During a Pandemic: Vote-by-Mail Challenges for Native Voters
Arizona Attorney
July / August 2020
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COVID-19: Symptoms Felt across the Trucking Industry
Trucking & Transportation Sector Rattled by the Pandemic
June 2, 2020
As companies create new and innovative ways to keep their business operations flowing and employees healthy, trucking operations will continue to deliver freight and provide small and large businesses with the supplies they require to keep them afloat as we await the reintroduction of normal business continuity.
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Blockchain: Upset or Opportunity
The Transportation Lawyer
April 2019
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The Hub: Transportation News & Insights
Quarterly Digest from Wilson Elser’s Transportation Practice
April 2019
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Arizona Launches Innovative FASTAR Dispute Resolution Program
Arizona’s Fast Trial and Alternative Dispute Resolution Program
April 11, 2018
Those litigating in Pima County Superior Court need to be aware of the three-year pilot of the Fast Trial and Alternative Resolution Program, which significantly impacts the court’s compulsory arbitration system.