Arizona probate litigation can get intense fast—missing inventories, stonewalled accountings, ignored turnover orders, withheld trust records, or ... Read More
Elder Law
The Case for Dogs in the Office: Why a Pet-Friendly Workplace Just Makes Sense
What if the thing that makes you a better lawyer, a happier employee, and a more trusted firm has four legs and a wagging tail? Let's be ... Read More
Arizona Court Affirms Denial of Arbitration in Nursing Home Negligence Case
What happens when a loved one is admitted to a nursing home, and a family member signs pages of admission paperwork—including a binding arbitration ... Read More
Arizona Supreme Court Upholds Common Sense in Professional Fee Dispute
Chalmers Decision Finally Clarifies Statutory Construction and Protects Access to Justice for Vulnerable Individuals If you’re an attorney or ... Read More
Elder Abuse Awareness Day: A Call to Protect Our Vulnerable Loved Ones
June 15th is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD), a solemn reminder of the silent suffering endured by far too many older adults. At Berk Law ... Read More
Arizona Supreme Court Holds Forged Deed Can Trigger Quiet Title Statute of Limitation
Case Summary: Estate of Magdalena Rios De Dominguez v. Renee Kay Dominguez (CV-24-0102-PR) In a significant April 2025 ruling, the Arizona Supreme ... Read More

