Total Credits: 3 CLE, 3 Ethics
Join us for "Ethical Morning at the Movies" or “Ethical Afternoon at the Movies!" Two programs this year to make it convenient for everyone who wants to attend.
Larry Cohen carefully curates a selection of clips from both classic and contemporary films and television shows that highlight legal ethics dilemmas. Each program, the morning session and afternoon session, will feature different movie clips. Whichever session you choose you can expect to be thoroughly entertained while you learn and earn ethics credit! Participate and you won’t leave empty-handed. Prizes will be awarded throughout the day to those who actively participate in the discussion.
To ensure everyone's comfort, and because of limited seating at this venue, we are hosting two separate programs. Register early because both of these programs will sell out!
Prefer a morning program? Register for Ethical Morning at the Movies!
Afternoon Panel:
Hon. Douglas Rayes, United States District Court of Arizona
Stacy Shuman, Bar Counsel, Lawyer Regulation, State Bar of Arizona
Roberta Tepper, Chief Member Services Officer, State Bar of Arizona
Larry J. Cohen, is a certified specialist in injury and wrongful death litigation who has focused in his more than thirty-three years of law practice on serious medical injury and emotional damages cases, including especially brain injury claims. He received his J.D. from Northwestern University in 1985, and has been admitted to practice in Arizona since 1985. Mr. Cohen also has a Master's degree and a Ph.D. from Syracuse University and has participated in a post-doctoral program in clinical neuropsychology. He continues as a member of the adjunct faculty at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University where he has taught courses in professional responsibility, pretrial practice and professional liability. He taught and did research at the University Michigan School of Law and at the University of Illinois-Chicago, and taught on the adjunct faculties of the Arizona Summit School of Law, the Arizona School of Professional Psychology, thereafter Argosy University, Midwestern University, and Norwich University. Mr. Cohen speaks nationally to groups of lawyers, other professionals, insurance companies, governmental entities, risk managers and other interest groups about litigation and trial practice matters, legal ethics, alternative dispute resolution, and issues in brain damage, law and medicine and law and psychology. He has received awards from the Maricopa County Bar Association, the State Bar of Arizona and the State Bar of New Mexico for excellence in continuing legal education. He also received a President's Award from the State Bar of Arizona for contributions in continuing legal education. He has for many years been listed by Southwest Super Lawyers and Arizona's Finest Lawyers as among the best lawyers in Arizona and has been was recognized by the National Association of Distinguished Counsel as among the top one percent of lawyers in the United States.
Mr. Cohen may be reached at the following addresses:
Larry J. Cohen, Esq.
Cohen's Counsel
P.O. Box 465
Bethel, Vermont 05032
602-405-4022
802-234-6984
ljc@cohenscounsel.com
ljc@ljcohen.com
has been a Judge in the United States District Court for the District of Arizona since 2014. He has sat by designation with the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and is the Chairman of the Ninth Circuit’s Criminal Case Committee. From 2000 until 2014, he was a judge in the Maricopa County Superior Court where he presided over cases in Family, Complex Civil, and Criminal Court. From 2010 through 2012, he was the Presiding Criminal Judge. Judge Rayes was the chairman of the Arizona Supreme Court’s New Judge Orientation; training required of all newly appointed or elected Superior Court Judges and Commissioners. Judge Rayes co-chaired the creation of the Veterans Court for the Maricopa County Superior Court and brought the Superior Court into the annual Homeless Veteran Stand-Down. He helped create an e-search warrant procedure for the Superior Court. He served on the Commission on Victims in the Court, the Capital Case Oversight Committee, the Court Leadership Institute of Arizona and was a member of the Statewide Judicial Performance Review Commission. Judge Rayes was named the Judge of the Year by the Phoenix Chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates. From 1982 until 2000, Judge Rayes was a partner in the firm of McGroder, Tryon, Heller, Rayes and Berch, later Tryon, Heller and Rayes, litigating personal injury and medical malpractice cases. Judge Rayes was in the Army JAGC from 1979 until 1982, assigned to the Third Armored Division in Frankfurt Germany, where he defended soldiers charged with major felonies in Courts Martial trials before military jury panels. Judge Rayes graduated from Arizona State University with degrees in engineering and law. (11/2017)
STACY L. SHUMAN is Staff Bar Counsel at the State Bar of Arizona. In addition to working in the Attorney/Consumer Assistance Program, which handles all incoming inquiries and consumer complaints about Arizona attorneys, Ms. Shuman investigates and prosecutes formal ethics complaints against attorneys, as needed. Ms. Shuman received a B.A. in 1987 from Saint Mary’s College and a J.D. in 1990 from Indiana University at Bloomington. After law school, Ms. Shuman joined an AV-rated, commercial firm in Indianapolis, Indiana. In 1998, Ms. Shuman relocated to Phoenix and later joined the Child and Family Protection Division of the Arizona Attorney General’s Office, where she remained for eleven years before joining the State Bar in 2011.
Roberta Tepper, Chief Member Services Officer for the State Bar of Arizona, has been with the State Bar since 2004. Roberta leads the Member Services Division team which supports numerous programs and departments, including Continuing Legal Education; Lawyer Assistance Programs (Practice 2.0 and MAP); Legal Specialization; Mandatory CLE and Compliance; the Bar’s Resource Center, and more. Roberta served as the Lawyer Assistance Programs Director, from 2013 until September 2021, which included responsibility for Practice 2.0, the State Bar of Arizona’s practice management advice program, the Bar’s Member Assistance Program, and support for the Bar’s 30 Sections as well as the Young Lawyer and Senior Lawyer Divisions. Roberta previously served as a prosecutor in North Carolina; worked in court administration in Delaware; and served as Bar Counsel and then Senior Bar Counsel in the Lawyer Regulation Office at the State Bar of Arizona.
Ms. Tepper is an active member of the Law Practice Division of the American Bar Association, serves as the Division’s Secretary, is the Feature Editor for Law Practice Magazine, a member of the Ethics and Professional Responsibility Committee, Lawyer Wellbeing Committee, Women Rainmakers, and the Strategy and Planning Committee, and served as the co-Chair of ABA TECHSHOW 2021. She is a frequent author of articles on practice management, best practices and lawyer wellness and well-being for the ABA’s Law Practice Magazine and Law Practice Today. She also co-authored Tech From the Trenches, a column for Law Practice magazine that addresses best practices and the use of technology in the practice of law.
Roberta is a Fastcase 50 honoree (2019), an award that recognizes innovators, visionaries and leaders in law and was selected as one of the 2021 Women of Legal Tech honorees by the ABA’s Legal Technology Resource Center. She chairs the Practice Management Advisors of North America, is a Past President and an ex officio member of the Arizona Women Lawyers Association Board of Directors and, as a past chapter President, is an ex officio member of the AWLA, Maricopa Chapter, Steering Committee. A graduate of the University of Arizona College of Law, Ms. Tepper is admitted to practice in Arizona and is an inactive member of the North Carolina and Delaware Bars.