Does Google actually read what you post on your business profile? Yes, and increasingly so do the AI tools your next client is using to find a lawyer. Here’s what to post, how often, and what it should actually say.
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Average Settlement for Paraplegia after a Car Accident
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- Paraplegia car accident settlement values are often much higher than ordinary injury claims because the injury may permanently affect mobility, work, independence, housing, medical care, and daily life.
- The average settlement for paraplegia after a car accident depends on injury severity, lifetime care needs, fault, insurance coverage, and available evidence.
- A personal injury lawyer can help calculate paraplegia injury compensation by reviewing medical costs, future care, lost earning capacity, pain and suffering, and the long-term impact of the injury.
Paraplegia is one of the most serious injuries that can result from a car accident. Unlike many crash injuries…
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New Faculty Publications – Summer 2026
This bibliography comprises scholarly books, book chapters, and journal articles published or accepted for publication by full-time, emeritus, and retired faculty of the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law between April 1, 2026 and June 30, 2026.
Khaled A. Beydoun, Telling War Stories: Innocence, Indictment, and (En)gendered Terror, 114 Georgetown Law Journal 1017 (2026)
The law is replete with dominant narratives endorsed by its letter and amplified by connected and conspiring levers of power. This Article centers the discursive power of law, and specifically, the War on Terror’s grand narrative of “masculine Arab and Muslim terrorism.” By gendering terror…
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Should I File Bankruptcy Before or After Divorce?
Financial troubles are often at the root of both bankruptcy and divorce. If you are contemplating bankruptcy relief as your marital relationship is coming to an end, you may be wondering whether to wait until after the divorce is finalized before filing your petition for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
As we will see, there is no simple answer to this question. What the best choice is for you when considering divorce in light of the bankruptcy process depends on multiple considerations that intersect with each other in different ways based on your unique situation, which can be influenced…
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The Consequences of an Arizona Class 6 Felony Conviction
Being charged with a felony in Arizona is a serious matter under any circumstances, including when the charge technically falls into the lowest category. A Class 6 felony sits at the bottom of Arizona’s felony scale but can still lead to jail time and substantial fines, not to mention the potential collateral consequences that may impact your freedom for the foreseeable future.
Since Class 6 felonies cover a wide range of offenses, many people are surprised to learn they are facing felony-level charges. If you are dealing with a charge like this, learning about what is at stake can help…
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Clerking at J.J. Conway Law showed me the human side of employee benefits law
By Adam QuitsiniClerking at J.J. Conway Law has been one of the most valuable experiences of my legal journey. From my first day, I was trusted with substantive legal work that allowed me to contribute to real cases involving employee benefits, disability claims, and insurance disputes. I’ve conducted legal research, drafted memoranda, demand letters, appeals, and insurance claims while learning from and working alongside J.J. Conway and Paula Cardwell.What has stood out to me most is the human side of this work. Behind every file is someone facing a difficult situation, often after having legitimate benefits denied or being treated…
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Can Filing Bankruptcy Stop Repossession of a Vehicle?
Can bankruptcy stop the repossession of a vehicle? In most cases, yes — at least temporarily. If you have fallen into default on your car loan and are facing repossession, the bankruptcy automatic stay can protect you from a repossession before it begins.
How filing for bankruptcy works with repossessions in Arizona depends in part on what kind of bankruptcy petition you use (Chapter 7 bankruptcy or Chapter 13 bankruptcy) and whether the lender has already taken possession of the vehicle.
In this article, our bankruptcy attorneys at Stone Rose Law discuss the effect of bankruptcy filing on car and…
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A Personal Representative’s Power to Settle: Gonzalez v. Fiduciary Solutions and When Arizona Courts Will Approve a Compromise
When an estate is asset-poor and claim-heavy, a personal representative often faces an uncomfortable choice: fight every claim to the last dollar, or cut a deal that protects what little value remains.
The Arizona Court of Appeals’ 2026 decision in Gonzalez v. Fiduciary Solutions is a clean illustration of how much room Arizona law gives a personal representative to make that call, and how hard it is for an unhappy heir to unwind a settlement on appeal. Division One affirmed the probate court’s approval of a settlement that handed the estate’s only meaningful asset to one heir, over the strenuous…
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Friendships Are the Wealth of Life
Nobody puts “number of good friends” on a balance sheet, but maybe they should. Over a career and a lifetime, the relationships you build and protect turn out to matter most in life. I have seen people reach extraordinary professional heights only to look around and realize they did it largely alone and that the summit wasn’t nearly as satisfying as they imagined it would be. The people who seem genuinely fulfilled, not just accomplished, are almost always surrounded by real friendships built over time, through shared experience, honesty, and a mutual commitment to showing up. These types of friendships…
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Debt Settlement vs Bankruptcy
When you are looking for a way out from under overwhelming debt, you may find yourself weighing debt settlement vs bankruptcy as your two main options. Bankruptcy is a powerful tool, but it is not necessarily the only choice you have.
Several debt relief mechanisms exist that do not require federal bankruptcy protection, and debt settlement is one of the most commonly considered alternatives, each with its own advantages and drawbacks compared to bankruptcy.
In this article, we compare debt settlement vs bankruptcy directly. We explain what debt settlement is and its potential pros and cons as a debt relief…
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Exciting News from Santa Clara Law Dispute Resolution Program
A bit of exciting news from Santa Clara Law: our conflict resolution program is becoming the Daley Center for Conflict Resolution, thanks to a $5 million gift from alumna Dorian Daley that will endow the Center. For those of us who have been building the program since its founding in 2017, this is an especially meaningful milestone because the endowment gives us the resources to invest in students, scholarship, conferences, and new initiatives for years to come. We’re excited about what this will make possible and deeply grateful for Dorian’s support. If you’re interested, here’s the university’s announcement.
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Can You Get a Motorcycle License With a DUI in Arizona?
You cannot get a motorcycle license in Arizona while your driver’s license is suspended or revoked due to a DUI.
Your Arizona driver’s license is a single credential that covers every kind of motor vehicle you operate. Hence, a DUI conviction affects your right to ride a motorcycle in the same way it affects your right to drive a car. You cannot bypass a DUI suspension by applying for a separate motorcycle license; Arizona simply does not work that way.
The good news is that once you complete your suspension or revocation period, satisfy any ignition interlock and SR-22 obligations,…
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Please Fill Out UC Law SF’s Survey on Commercial Mediation
The Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution at the University of California College of Law, San Francisco (formerly UC Hastings) has launched a new Survey on Commercial Mediation in the U.S. The Survey has the support of AAA/ICDR, CPR Institute and DRS, and JAMS. A link to the survey instrument can be found below.
Commercial mediation now resolves billions of dollars in business disputes every year, yet remarkably little is known about how sophisticated users actually experience the process. This is one of the first large-scale efforts to examine commercial mediation across the United States through the perspective of parties,…
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Arizona Toddler Found Alive in Hospital Morgue
Doctor Who Made Critical Error Not Facing Any Criminal Charges
GILBERT, ARIZONA (July 5, 2026) – A toddler was found alive in the morgue at Dignity Health Mercy Gilbert Medical Center after a near-drowning accident.
Gilbert officials are saying that the accident occurred in the backyard of a home around 5:30 PM on February 8. A toddler reportedly fell into the pool and was floating face down for approximately 10 minutes.
The child was rushed to the hospital in serious condition. A doctor pronounced the child dead at 6:20 PM. He ordered nurses to stop performing life-saving measures, and several…
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Can You Get a DUI for Sleeping in Your Car in Arizona?
Can you get a DUI for sleeping in your car in Arizona? Yes, and it happens more often than people realize.
You probably already know it’s illegal to drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs (DUI), but you may not know that Arizona’s “actual physical control” (APC) law can lead to a DUI charge even when your vehicle never moves. Under APC, you can legally be in control of a motor vehicle while asleep inside it, and that is enough for police to make an arrest.
In this post, we discuss what actual physical control means under…
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Tingling or Numbness After a Car Accident? Here’s What It Could Mean
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- Numbness or tingling after a car accident can be a sign of nerve irritation, nerve compression, a disc injury, or a more serious spine-related injury.
- Symptoms may appear in the neck, back, arms, hands, fingers, legs, feet, or toes, depending on which nerves were affected by the crash.
- If numbness continues, worsens, or comes with weakness, trouble walking, or loss of bladder or bowel control, you should seek medical attention immediately.
Feeling numbness after a car accident can be unsettling, especially if you felt mostly fine at the scene. Some people notice symptoms right away. Others develop tingling,…
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