Academic Journals And Law Reviews

1. Quihuis v. State Farm Mutual Automotive Insurance Company: A Potpourri Of Insurance Issues Resolved? 9 ARIZ. SUMMIT L. REV., Issue 1 (Spring 2016)

2. The Battle To Define The Scope Of Attorney-Client Privilege In The Context Of Insurance Company Bad Faith: A Judicial War Zone. U.N.H. L. REV., Vol. 14, No. 1 (January 2016)

3. Evaluating The Relationship Between Independent Insurance Adjusters And Insureds: The Case Against Imposing An Independent Duty Of Care. CREIGHTON L. REV., Vol. 48, No. 2 (March 2015)

4. Delay, Manipulation, and Controversy: The Impact Of The 2012 Amendments To 28 U.S.C. § 1446 On The Battles For Removal Of Cases To Federal Court. PHOENIX L. REV., Vol. 6, No. 2 (Spring 2013)

5. When Constitutional Challenges To State Cancellation Moratoriums Enacted After Catastrophic Hurricanes Fail: A Call For A New Federal Insurance Program. BYU J. OF PUB. LAW, Vol. 27, No. 1 (Fall 2012)

6. A Jurisprudential Survey Of Bad Faith Claims In The Workers’ Compensation Context And A Call For A Unified Statutory Remedy. CONN. INS. L.J., Vol. 18.2, p. 451 (2011-2012)

7. Are State Court Garnishment Actions An Effectual Impediment To Federal Declaratory Judgment Jurisdictions: Is Timing Everything. CONN. INS. L.J., Vol. 15.1 (2008-2009)

8. Prohibiting De Facto Insurance Redlining: Will Hurricane Katrina Draw A Discriminatory Redline In The Gulf Coast Sands Prohibiting Access To Home Ownership? 14 WASH.& LEE J. CIVIL RTS. & SOC. JUST. 199 (Spring 2008)

9. The Practical Ramifications of Dual Sovereignty In Prosecuting Declaratory Judgment Actions Against State And Federal Governments. CONN. INS. L.J., Vol. 14.2, p. 445 (2007-2008)

10. Charting A Course For Federal Removal Through The Abstention Doctrine: A Titanic Experience In The Sargasso Sea Of Jurisdictional Manipulation. 56 DEPAUL L. REV. 107 (Fall 2006)

11. The Punitive Damages Lottery Chase Is Over: Is There A Regulatory Alternative To The Tort Of Common Law Bad Faith And Does It Provide An Alternative Deterrent? 37 ARIZ. ST. L.J. 1221 (Winter 2005)

12. Judicial Abstinence: Ninth Circuit Jurisdictional Celibacy For Claims Brought Under The Federal Declaratory Judgment Act. 27 SEATTLE U. L. REV. 751 (Issue 3, Spring 2004)

13. The Evolving Boundaries Of Damron/Morris Agreements: A Search For The Missing Link, A Judicial Determination Of The Length Of A Reasonable Person’s Arm, And Other Progressive Issues. 35 ARIZ. ST. L.J. 1331 (2003)

14. The Elastic Contours Of Attorney-Client Privilege And Waiver In The Context Of Insurance Company Bad Faith: There’s A Chill In The Air. 34 SETON HALL L. REV. 513 (2003)

15. Disability Under A Judicial Microscope: The Struggle To Define The Rights And Remedies For Claims Brought Under The Rehabilitation Act. 47 N.Y.L. SCH. L. REV. 269 (2003)

16. Board Of Trustees Of The University Of Alabama vs. Garrett: Is Constitutional Authority For Sale And Is State Sovereign Immunity The Purchase Price? 13 GEO. MASON. U. CIV. RTS. L.J. 151 (Spring 2003)

17. The Changing Face Of Global Terrorism And A New Look Of War: An Analysis Of The War-Risk Exclusion In The Wake Of The Anniversary Of September 11, And Beyond. 39 WILLAMETTE L. REV. 31 (Winter 2003)

18. The Changing Landscape Of The Eleventh Amendment Immunity In The Context Of The Americans With Disabilities Act And The Rehabilitation Act After Garrett: Are Arizona School Districts Beyond Suit? 34 ARIZ. ST. L.J. 873 (Fall 2002)