Arizona MCLE - Alternative Dispute Resolution Courses
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Ethics in Mediation Practice: What ABA 518 Means for Attorneys
As mediation continues to expand across legal practice, so do the ethical responsibilities placed on attorney-mediators and advocates who participate in the process. With the recent release of ABA Formal Opinion 518, attorneys are now faced with new guidance—and new questions—regarding neutrality, client communication, conflicts, and the boundaries of advocacy within a mediated setting. This CLE program breaks down what ABA 518 means in practical terms, outlining how it aligns with and... More Info
$501Ethics Credit -
The Intersection of Arbitration and the Courts: From Drafting to Judicial Review and Enforcement
Arbitration clauses are common across contracts and practice areas, but enforcing and navigating them requires careful attention at every stage. This course provides a practical overview of arbitration practice, beginning with drafting essentials designed to enhance enforceability. This CLE program examines the drafting of arbitration clauses, motions to compel arbitration, motions to stay litigation, and waiver issues arising from court participation. It also addresses how arbitration... More Info
$501General Credit -
Beyond the Basics: What Really Matters in Contract Review and Negotiation in the Modern Age
This CLE course provides a practical, real-world approach to contract review and negotiation for both aspiring practitioners and professionals who find themselves responsible for contracts as part of their role. Moving beyond traditional legal theory, it challenges the perceived importance of the classic “six essential legal elements” and instead focuses on the operational provisions that truly drive modern agreements. Through a detailed breakdown of key clauses—such as scope of work,... More Info
$501General Credit -
Whose Problem Is It? Boundaries and Survival Skills in Family Law
Many lawyers avoid family law like a bad odor—but this CLE course will challenge that instinct and reshape how you approach these often complex and emotionally charged cases. Whose Problem Is It? focuses on the critical skill of maintaining professional boundaries while effectively serving clients in high-conflict situations. Participants will explore how to distinguish between a client’s legal issues and their personal struggles, and learn to identify what you can do, what you should d... More Info
$501General Credit