Arizona’s largest civil verdict in 2022, $20.9 million, was awarded to a doctor after a 4-day trial in Maricopa County. Arizona’s second highest civil verdict in 2022 awarded $18.791 million in damages to the plaintiff, including $11.3 million in compensatory damages and nearly $7.5 million in punitive damages.
8 of the 10 highest Arizona civil verdicts in 2022 were from Maricopa County, but the sixth highest was from Pima County. Here are the details in that wrongful termination case.
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Arizona’s “Tamale Bill” Signed
/in Audio Interviews/by Loose Law Group, P.C.Attorney Don Loose discusses several of the 18 bills proposed by the Arizona Republican controlled legislature that have been vetoed by the Democratic governor so far this year.
Arizona Ballot to Consider Tax Refunds for Homeless Impact on Properties
/in Audio Interviews/by Loose Law Group, P.C.Voters will have a chance to decide whether to give private citizens in Arizona the right to claim a tax refund if they can prove that the homeless population has negatively impacted their business or residence.
Arizona Voters to Decide on Bank Discrimination Against Firearm Entities
/in Audio Interviews/by Loose Law Group, P.C.The legislature is putting Senate Concurrent Resolution SCR1007 on the November ballot for the voters to decide. It concerns not allowing banks in Arizona to discriminate against a firearm entity.
Pima County’s New Fine for Unreported Firearm Loss
/in Audio Interviews/by Loose Law Group, P.C.Pima County ordinance imposes a penalty for those who do not report the loss of a firearm within 48 hours.
Arizona Tackles Retail Theft, Psilocybin Research, and Education Funding
/in Audio Interviews/by Don LooseAttorney Don Loose discusses Arizona’s debates over increasing penalties for retail theft, funding psilocybin studies, and boosting public education investment.