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Arizona Procurement Code: Processes, Remedies, and Key Cases


Total Credits: 3 Administrative Law Specialization, 3 CLE

Average Rating:
   37
Categories:
Public Lawyers
Faculty:
Charles A Grube |  Kelly Michele Wagner
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Feb 28, 2025
Access:
Access for 180 day(s) after purchase.


Description

This presentation will provide a general overview of the Arizona Procurement Code and how procurement operates within the government.  Discussion will include: 
    • an overview of the Arizona Procurement Code, 
    • who and what the Arizona Procurement Code covers,
    • solicitations and the process, 
    • remedies available regarding the solicitation process as well as contract claims, 
    • resources available through the State Procurement Office, and
    • important Arizona procurement cases

Faculty: 
Charles Grube, Office of the Attorney General
Kelly Wagner, Office of the Attorney General
 

Handouts

Faculty

Charles A Grube Related Seminars and Products


CHARLES A. GRUBE. Your friend Chuck wrested degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and the Harvard Law School, launched into private practice, moved to Arizona, segued into an in-house position with a big bank, and found his happy place with the Office of the Arizona Attorney General in 1997. Ever since he has advised and represented the State and its agencies in matters involving public monies, contracts, constitutional challenges, public records, and the Open Meetings Law, among a host of other things. He has tried cases at every administrative and judicial level and handled appeals at every level in the state and federal system. He is an avid fly fisherman and a pretty good cook, as well as a frequent speaker on legal topics.


Kelly Michele Wagner Related Seminars and Products


Prior to her escape to the warmer weather of Arizona in 2018, Kelly received her JD from Hamline University School of Law in St. Paul, MN in 2001. Throughout her almost 17 years in practice in Minnesota, Kelly worked as a trial court law clerk, assistant county attorney as well as an assistant city attorney. In between her varied roles as a criminal prosecutor, Kelly ventured into private practice in the areas of real estate law, wills/trusts and probate/estate law, as well as providing city attorney services for several small towns throughout southeast Minnesota. Shortly after her arrival to Arizona, Kelly joined the Arizona Attorney General’s office and has provided advice and representation to various agencies, boards, and commissions.


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Overall:      4.5

Total Reviews: 37

Comments

Jeremy C

"Good thing Chuck had adult supervision"

Felecia R

"presenters extremely knowledgeable and well - spoken. very interesting for a dry topic"

Tomas M

"The presentation was a great overview and was engaging. "

Elizabeth G

"Good information and good flow"

Glen T

"Helpful overview of AZ procurement rules. (Gave material a 4 only because would have enjoyed seeing other case law from different agencies procurement litigation, e.g., AHCCCS)."

Lucas C

"Entertaining and knowledgeable presenters, great depth and breadth of material "

Lindsay H

"Detailed and helpful overview of procurement laws and review of important case law."

Mary B

"material was interesting and pertinent."

Jeri K

"Interesting and speakers very knowledgeable"

Jennifer W

"The content was presented accurately according to the written code but missed important and relevant topics in today's procurement practice at the state of Arizona. The material would have been a "5" if it were 2008."