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Accreditation and CLE Rules for Arizona
Attorneys may earn all 15 Arizona CLE credits from the United Institute for Continuing Legal Education. Our online courses satisfy the State Bar of Arizona Regulations “Interactive CLE” definition.
Arizona attorneys are required to take 15 credit hours every year including 3 credit hours of Ethics. The compliance cycle is from July 1st through June 30th and each member must certify compliance by September 15.
Arizona attorneys can earn all 15 CLE credit hours including 3 credit hours of Ethics with us using our Online & iOS/Android App courses.
A total of 15 credit hours may be carried over to a subsequent compliance period including 3 credit hours of Ethics
State Bar of Arizona
4201 N. 24th Street, Suite 100
Phoenix, AZ 85016-6266
Phone: 602-252-4804
Fax: 602-271-4930 www.azbar.org/CLE
Attorneys may earn all 15 Arizona CLE credits from the United Institute for Continuing Legal Education. Our online courses satisfy the State Bar of Arizona Regulations “Interactive CLE” definition.
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Ethics Credits
1
For Access To This Course
All Courses Available iOS/Android Web
About This Course
The advancement and pervasiveness of social media and emerging technologies present a host of issues for an attorney or firm. It is essential for any practicing attorney to understand these issues and how they may present potential for conflict. Presented by Jonathan Ezor, an attorney and law professor who frequently writes and speaks about ethics and social media, this all-inclusive CLE course begins with a description of the various risks attorneys face from mobile technologies, social networks and the internet. These complications include unintentional disclosure to due to network access, the dangers of telecommuting, confidentiality, and exposure. The course will explain the various risks, as detailed below, and outline most effective methods for managing them and ensuring proper and professional use of technology and tools. Some potential risks to be discussed will include:
Protecting proprietary and confidential information
Exposure under local ethics rules
Strategies to ascertain verifiability of online sources
Electronic discovery
Safeguarding client records
Avoiding waiver of attorney-client privilege
Protecting against inadvertent contact with legal adversaries
Guidelines for avoiding unethical, deceptive practices during litigation