Arizona MCLE - All Courses
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Firefighters and the Fourth Amendment: Search, Seizure, and Emergency Response
This CLE course will provide an overview of how firefighters' duties intersect with search and seizure law under the Fourth Amendment. As first responders, firefighters are in a unique position in American society to enter private spaces if life and property are threatened. This course will review how the law balances safety with the reasonable expectation of privacy and aim to clarify misconceptions about what the fire service does when called to an emergency. More Info
$501General Credit -
Regulation Crowdfunding for In-House Counsel: A Practical Guide to Managing Your First Equity Crowdfunding Raise
This CLE program provides a practical legal and compliance framework for attorneys advising companies conducting their first Regulation Crowdfunding (“Reg CF”) offering under the Securities Act of 1933. Designed primarily for in-house counsel, startup attorneys, and corporate practitioners, the course focuses on real-world operational, regulatory, and strategic considerations encountered throughout the lifecycle of a Reg CF raise. The presentation examines the core requirements of Regul... More Info
$501General Credit -
Cyber Insurance Recovery: Current Trends, Claims, and Coverage
Cyber incidents continue to evolve in frequency, sophistication, and legal complexity, creating significant challenges for attorneys advising businesses, policyholders, insurers, and other stakeholders. This CLE program provides a practical examination of the current cyber insurance landscape, focusing on the latest developments in coverage litigation, claims handling, emerging technologies, and regulatory risks. Presented by a distinguished panel of experienced attorneys and industry pr... More Info
$1002General Credits -
Medical Malpractice & Personal Injury: EMR, Audit Trails, AI & ESI
Medical records are a critical component in the litigation of medical malpractice, personal injury, and workers’ compensation matters. In this CLE course, Attorney Jani and Dr. Stein will address key issues related to the acquisition, review, and interpretation of medical records, including the use of artificial intelligence in modern medical record analysis. The program will also examine the procurement and analysis of audit trails (i.e., the metadata associated with electronic medica... More Info
$501General Credit -
Rewriting Accomplice Liability: Litigating California Penal Code Section 1172.6 After SB 1437 and SB 775
California's enactment of Senate Bills 1437 and 775 significantly reshaped accomplice liability in homicide cases, narrowing the scope of felony-murder and natural-and-probable-consequences doctrines and creating new avenues for post-conviction relief. As courts continue to interpret and apply Penal Code section 1172.6, practitioners must understand the procedural requirements, evidentiary standards, and evolving case law governing resentencing petitions. This CLE program examines the s... More Info
$501General Credit -
An Arbitrator’s Overview of Effective Representation in Labor Arbitration
This CLE course provides a practical overview of labor and employment arbitration from the perspective of an experienced arbitrator. It is designed to help practitioners understand how effective representation is evaluated at every stage of the arbitration process, from pre-hearing preparation through the issuance of the final award. The program begins with a brief historical context of union–management relations and the development of collective bargaining agreements, grievance proced... More Info
$501General Credit -
Diversity & Inclusion in Law: Recognizing the Impact of Implicit Bias on Lawyers and Legal Practice
Diversity and inclusion remain critical priorities within the legal profession, particularly as attorneys navigate increasingly diverse clients, colleagues, juries, and communities. This CLE program explores the role of implicit bias—unconscious attitudes and assumptions that can influence judgment, interactions, and decision-making—and examines its impact on lawyers and the practice of law. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of how implicit bias may affect areas such as clie... More Info
$501Ethics Credit -
The Use of AI by Healthcare Providers: HIPAA, Privacy, and State Law Restrictions
“Artificial Intelligence” or “AI” are the words on everyone’s lips. Every day seems to bring new developments in how AI has the potential to transform our work and the economy. The healthcare industry is no different. Before implementing AI in their businesses, healthcare providers should be aware of and plan for potential privacy implications. In this CLE program, we will discuss how HIPAA applies to the use of AI in healthcare settings, as well as a panoply of new and evolving state... More Info
$501General Credit -
Trademark Blind Spots: What Every Business Attorney Needs to Know
This CLE course will help business attorneys identify trademark risks embedded in routine client work—especially during entity formation and brand development, where problems often arise before trademark counsel is involved. This program provides a practical risk-awareness framework, covering what business attorneys need to understand about trademarks versus other forms of intellectual property, the limits of LLC approvals and DBAs, and how to guide clients through business naming decisions, i... More Info
$501General Credit -
Medical Malpractice Litigation: Plaintiff, Defense & Expert Perspectives
This CLE program provides a practical, litigation-focused overview of medical malpractice cases from both plaintiff and defense perspectives, with an emphasis on building and challenging claims through records, standards of care, and expert testimony. Attendees will learn how to effectively request and analyze medical records, including electronically stored information (ESI) and EMR audit trails, to uncover critical metadata and case-defining facts. The program then explores t... More Info
$751.5General Credits