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Tribal Courts Can Halt Arizona Personal Injury Claims

Federally recognized American Indian tribes are sovereign entities with the right to self-government. As sovereigns, they are responsible for economic development, financial solvency and the general welfare of their members. Importantly, tribes also have sovereign immunity, which makes it difficult to sue a tribe or a tribal entity, such as a casino, in state or…

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Tips for Choosing a Doctor in Arizona

Selecting a physician is a daunting but important task. You want to find someone you can trust to provide advice or treatment that may save your life. It pays to do some research instead of randomly selecting a physician from your health plan’s list or other directory. A survey in Consumer Reports found that those…

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The Justice System Works: El Tour de Tucson Set to Begin Again

The annual El Tour de Tucson in Arizona is one of the more popular and successful public bicycling touring events with up to 11,000 bicyclists registered each year to cycle distances of varying lengths and raise money for various charitable causes. Frank VerderamePartner Frank Verderame is a seasoned trial attorney, who has dedicated his life…

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Staying Safe Around Dogs

A dog is a beloved member of any family. Whether it is going for a jog in the park or just walking around the block, dog owners get countless hours of enjoyment by spending time with their pets. While most dogs are well-behaved, they are still animals. They can bite at any time with little…

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Randall Hinsch Selected as One of Arizona’s Finest Lawyers

The law firm of Plattner Verderame, P.C., announces that Randall A. Hinsch has been selected as one of Arizona’s Finest Lawyers. Approximately six percent of the Arizona State Bar’s members – including active, inactive and retired lawyers – receive this honor. Frank VerderamePartner Frank Verderame is a seasoned trial attorney, who has dedicated his life…

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New Truck Lane Restrictions in Arizona?

Truck lane restrictions are becoming increasingly common along America’s interstates, state highways and toll roads. As of April 2010, a number of states, including Texas, Missouri, Tennessee and Virginia have enacted laws restricting trucks to specific traffic lanes in high-traffic areas. These restrictions commonly appear in well-traveled metro areas where passenger vehicles frequently enter and…

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New Technology to Combat Wrong-Way Driver Accidents

Car accidents involving wrong-way drivers have become more common in recent years, even as the overall crash rate has fallen, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Unfortunately, Arizona is not immune from the problem. In 2009, 23 people in Arizona died in motor vehicle accidents caused by a driver who drove against…

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New Technology Sends Parents Texts When Car Goes Too Fast

Keeping tabs on your teenage son or daughter is tough enough, but it becomes even more nerve-wracking when you hand over the keys to the car. You say you trust them, but in reality, your thoughts run the gamut from worrying about them driving responsibly to driving too fast. Chrysler has come up with a…

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New Bills to Promote Road Safety in Arizona

Bills to improve on our streets appear to be gaining some traction in the Arizona Legislature. In this year’s session, the House voted to ban motorists from having children riding in the back of pickup trucks. In 35-24 vote, a bill requiring kids under age 18 to have seat belts while riding in open bed…

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