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  • Inside Aquafina Bottles You Will Find Tap Water

    Staff Writer | July 27, 2007 9:21 PM | 0 CommentsPhoenix, AZ

    In case you are wondering exactly where the bottled water comes from that makes up Aquafina water, today you have an answer. No, the water does not come from a spring somewhere high in the mountains of some exotic location. Instead, according to an article in today's Arizona Republic, the source for water found inside the Aquafina water bottle is the same source as our regular tap water. ...

  • Automobile Theft Can Lead to Identity Theft

    Staff Writer | July 22, 2007 8:00 AM | 1 CommentPhoenix, AZ

    Arizona leads the nation in reported cases of identity theft. According to the Arizona Republic, metropolitan Phoenix also ranks fourth in the nation in reported cases of automobile theft as well. Considering these statistics together raises some concerns for drivers in Phoenix who leave various personal documents inside their cars. The Republic cautions that based on identity and auto theft...

  • Former Employee Steals Personal Data on 2.3 Million

    Staff Writer | July 10, 2007 10:00 AM | 0 CommentsPhoenix, AZ

    A company providing check authorization services became the most recent target of data theft. An apparently "rogue and dishonest employee" recently stole personal and confidential information about approximately 2.3 million customers and then sold this data to various direct marketing companies leaving behind millions of possible identity theft victims. Although, other than for marketing...

  • Michael Moore's Movie "Sicko" and Its Portrayal of US Healthcare

    Staff Writer | July 04, 2007 9:00 AM | 1 CommentPhoenix, AZ

    Michael Moore released a new movie about the system of healthcare in the United States. In the movie, he portrays our healthcare system as one in crisis. Do you believe our healthcare system in this country provides the best quality of care to patients at a reasonable cost? Have you seen the movie Sicko? Do you think the movie accurately portrays problems with our healthcare system in...

  • Frivolous Lawsuit Against Dryclear Dismissed

    Staff Writer | June 27, 2007 10:00 AM | 0 CommentsPhoenix, AZ

    In early May, I wrote about an example of a likely frivolous lawsuit. If you recall, the drycleaning business in that case lost a pair of pants and the Plaintiff originally demanded compensation totalling $65,000,000 even after the business compensated him for the lost pants. In my earlier posting, I suggested that our system of justice has legitimate safeguards to prevent frivolous litigation...

  • Insurer and Its Attorneys Sanctioned in 9/11 Litigation

    Staff Writer | June 25, 2007 10:41 AM | 0 CommentsPhoenix, AZ

    In an unfortunate series of events, recently two law firms and an insurance company client involved in coverage litigation concerning the aftermath of the 9/11 tragedy have been sanctioned a total sum of $1.25 million dollars. The judge sanctioned these parties for failing to disclose various key documents concerning applicability of insurance coverage and other discovery abuses which...

  • The Tort Reform Debate

    Staff Writer | June 20, 2007 12:00 PM | 0 CommentsPhoenix, AZ

    I received a few responses to my recent posting about the California Medical Injury Compensation Reform Act (MICRA) which present different perspectives on an emotionally charged tort reform debate. Thank you to those who commented. Although we do not necessarily share the same opinions, I appreciate your willingness to post your thoughts and believe that we can respectfully disagree on some...

  • Have You Been Victimized by Mortgage Fraud?

    Staff Writer | June 18, 2007 1:18 PM | 0 CommentsPhoenix, AZ

    This past week, the Arizona legislature passed a bill criminalizing mortgage fraud. Specifically, the bill criminalizes so-called cash-back financing in which a prospective buyer pays an artificially inflated price for a home, receives a loan for the high sales price, and pockets the difference between the loan amount and the actual residential home value. According to the Arizona Republic,...

  • How Would Tort Reform Affect the Quality of Emergency Healthcare?

    Staff Writer | June 14, 2007 7:00 AM | 2 CommentsPhoenix, AZ

    In 1975, the California State Legislature passed the California Medical Injury Compensation Reform Act (MICRA) which placed a cap on damages for medical malpractice claims. According to this Act, an injured plaintiff cannot recover non-economic losses in excess of $250,000. This tort reform statute has been in effect in California for thirty-two years. Because this California law has been in...

  • Blue Cross of California Agrees to Settle Rescission Class Action Lawsuit

    Staff Writer | June 11, 2007 11:00 AM | 1 CommentPhoenix, AZ

    Blue Cross of California recently entered a settlement agreement to resolve a class action lawsuit against the health insurer concerning the nature of its individual health insurance business practices. Blue Cross had been accused of using innocent mistakes on poorly worded insurance applications to rescind policies after insureds submitted costly claims. After concluding that it would lose...

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