Arizona MCLE - All Courses
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Mastering Field Sobriety Tests: Legal, Scientific, and Practical Considerations
This CLE course will focus on the three standardized field sobriety tests. We will be exploring some of the main issues to focus on when cross-examining a police officer. This program will help lawyers better understand the proper administration of the field sobriety tests along with the grading system. The presenter will provide cross-examination techniques that can be used at pre-trial hearings along with trials. The goal is to help assist lawyers better understand the field sobriety... More Info
$501General Credit -
Bringing Broadband to Underserved Communities: Legal Considerations for BEAD Program Deployment
This CLE course will cover legal considerations regarding BEAD infrastructure deployment to close the broadband divide. The BEAD program, created pursuant to the 2021 IIJA, is a once in a generation opportunity to utilize federal funds for broadband infrastructure for underserved locations. It is a complex process with a range of legal issues from state funding allocation to contracting service providers for the actual work. We will touch upon the following: Legal traps of technolog... More Info
$501General Credit -
Selective Ethics in Litigation from the Plaintiff's Perspective
This CLE course will focus on the ethical obligations that govern counsel in litigated matters and the boundaries that must be respected to ensure compliance with professional standards. Panelists will explore the ethical rules that shape an attorney’s responsibilities when representing a client and discuss the key limitations that must be observed. They will also provide practical insights on how to navigate these requirements effectively, offering “common sense” guidance to help you stay wit... More Info
$751.5Ethics Credits -
Winning Trial Techniques: Cross Examinations
Effectively cross-examining an expert witness can mean the difference between simply surviving a case and seizing control of the narrative. This CLE course is designed to equip attorneys with a powerful, adaptable framework for dissecting expert testimony, exposing weaknesses, and reinforcing their own case strategy. Participants will gain practical tools for structuring an incisive cross-examination, identifying and exploiting vulnerabilities in expert opinions, and avoiding common mis... More Info
$501General Credit -
The Basics of Special Education Law in a Public Education Setting
This CLE course will cover the history of special education law in the United States, the evolution of the laws in the court system, vocabulary and acronyms, and the practical aspects of advocating for students with special needs in public schools, administrative proceedings and courts. In addition, this course will consider how children with special needs impact the juvenile court system and how that system affects these children. Finally, there will be a discussion of future... More Info
$501General Credit -
Navigating Healthcare Compliance: Key Takeaways from Recent OIG and DOJ Guidance
With the release of the Office of Inspector General’s (OIG) General Compliance Program Guidance (GCPG) and subsequent industry-specific updates, healthcare organizations face a rapidly evolving compliance landscape. This CLE course breaks down the key takeaways from recent OIG guidance, including specialized recommendations for nursing facilities, and examines the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) latest updates on corporate compliance expectations. Participants will gain actionabl... More Info
$501General Credit -
Identifying Winning Social Security Cases and Preparing for Hearings
How do you identify potential Social Security disability clients who have the best chance of winning? And once these clients retain you, how do you increase their odds of winning at an ALJ hearing? Social Security disability claims can take two to three years from application to hearing so you need a roadmap to identify the most viable cases and a roadmap to prepare your clients to take full advantage of the 45 minutes they will have with a judge. In this CLE presentation the... More Info
$1002General Credits -
Artificial Intelligence as Evidence: Discoverability, Use, Admissibility of Algorithmic & Digital Evidence
Recent interest in AI has been focused on how it can be used to improve productivity in your practice. This CLE looks at AI from a different perspective – as evidence that may be crucial to your trial. It will cover the legal definitions of artificial intelligence and what types of evidence fall under that definition, how to identify artificial intelligence in litigation, which discovery tools can be used to obtain it, and what rules and legal standards govern the use and admissibility... More Info
$751.5General Credits -
Constitutional Policing: Bridging the Legitimacy Gap
In this CLE presentation, a retired FLETC Senior Legal Instructor will take a deep dive into the concept of Constitutional Policing. The session will begin with a historical look at the development of Constitutional Policing, followed by an exploration of constitutional legality, an introduction to the notion of constitutional legitimacy, and a discussion of the most significant obstacles to Constitutional Policing. More Info
$1002General Credits -
Tax Law and Personal Injury Litigation: Representing Victims of Sexual Abuse
This CLE presentation is designed for attorneys who litigate personal injury disputes, focusing specifically on the representation of individuals who have been the victims of sexual abuse. It outlines the general tax principles governing the taxability of recoveries for tort actions, and the development of the statutory rule that compensation for personal physical injury is non-taxable. It discusses the historical background and development of this rule, and its application to victims of s... More Info
$751.5General Credits