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Attorneys may earn all 15 Arizona CLE credits from the United Institute for Continuing Legal Education. All our course formats satisfy the State Bar of Arizona Regulations “Interactive CLE” definition. To view our full accreditation details please .

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  • Medicare Secondary Payer Compliance in Workers’ Compensation Cases: Updates, Pitfalls, and Best Practices

    This program examines the Medicare Secondary Payer (MSP) Act and the obligations attorneys face when Medicare may have an interest in a workers’ compensation or liability settlement. The course focuses on the practical considerations involved in reporting, resolving Medicare claims, and structuring settlements to address Medicare’s potential future and conditional payment interests. The program will cover Section 111 reporting obligations and potential civil monetary penalties, the role... More Info

    $55
    1.5General Credits
  • Caught on the Cellphone: Using Cellphone Evidence in Court Proceedings

    Cellphones routinely capture communications and events that can become pivotal evidence in civil, criminal, and family law matters. Whether the evidence consists of text messages, call logs, photographs, social media content, or audio and video recordings, attorneys must understand how to properly obtain, authenticate, and present this digital information while addressing evidentiary and privacy concerns. This CLE program provides a practical overview of the legal framework governing ce... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • Law in the Age of Large World Models: Navigating Liability, Autonomy, and Synthetic Reality

    Artificial intelligence is evolving beyond content generation into systems capable of modeling real-world environments, predicting outcomes, and supporting decision-making in fields such as engineering, robotics, and autonomous technologies. This CLE program explores the emergence of Large World Models (LWMs) and physical AI, examining how these technologies are reshaping the legal landscape. The course will address key issues involving liability, professional responsibility, intellectu... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • Who’s Really in Charge in Mediation? ABA Formal Opinion 518 and the Shifting Boundaries for Advocates and Neutrals

    This CLE program explores the professional responsibilities and ethical boundaries that arise when attorneys serve as mediators or represent clients in mediation proceedings. Focusing on the guidance set forth in ABA Formal Opinion 518, the course examines how the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct apply to third-party neutral mediators and influence attorney conduct during settlement negotiations. Attendees will review core ethical principles governing neutrality, candor, and comm... More Info

    $34
    1Ethics Credit
  • Defending Trade Secret Claims: Contesting Whether a Trade Secret Exists

    Not every claim involving confidential business information gives rise to a valid trade secret action. This CLE program explores the legal framework governing trade secret protection and focuses on the critical issues that arise when the existence of a trade secret is disputed. Attendees will examine the factors courts consider when determining whether information qualifies for protection, including the specificity of the alleged secret, its economic value, and the efforts taken to maintain it... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • Student Discipline and Manifestation Determination Reviews

    This CLE program examines the legal and practical considerations that arise when school districts seek to discipline students with disabilities. Focusing on New York State Education Law, the Commissioner’s Regulations, and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (“IDEA”), the program will address the requirements applicable to disciplinary actions involving classified students, including the role and significance of manifestation determination reviews. The program will also pro... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • Beyond Nexus: Local Taxation, Constitutional Apportionment, and the Hidden Risks of City and County Taxes

    As businesses expand across jurisdictions, attorneys must navigate not only state tax laws but also an increasingly complex landscape of local taxes imposed by cities, counties, and other taxing authorities. These local tax regimes can create significant compliance obligations and financial exposure through business license taxes, gross receipts taxes, local sales and use taxes, transfer taxes, occupancy taxes, utility taxes, and other assessments that vary widely by jurisdiction. This... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • Civil Liability and Legal Protections for Firefighters

    Firefighters and other emergency responders routinely make split-second decisions in unpredictable and hazardous environments, often with limited information and competing public safety concerns. While their primary mission is to protect lives and property, those actions can also give rise to complex legal questions regarding duty, immunity, negligence, and civil liability. This CLE course provides attorneys with a practical overview of the legal principles governing civil claims involv... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • When OSHA Comes Calling: A Construction Attorney's Guide to Investigations and Citations

    Construction accidents can occur even on well-managed job sites, making OSHA investigations and enforcement actions an important reality for contractors, employers, and the attorneys who advise them. This CLE program provides a practical overview of the legal obligations and strategic considerations that arise when a workplace incident triggers OSHA involvement. Attendees will examine OSHA's accident reporting requirements, including which incidents must be reported and the deadlines fo... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • Current Developments in U.S. Immigration Law: Visa, Green Card, and Naturalization Adjudications

    Recent changes in federal immigration policy have reshaped the adjudication of many immigration benefits, creating new challenges for attorneys representing individuals seeking temporary visas, lawful permanent residence, and U.S. citizenship. As agency expectations continue to evolve, practitioners must understand how revised policies are influencing application review, evidentiary standards, and client interviews. This CLE program provides an in-depth examination of significant immigr... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
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