Ethics Café Series: The Nuts and Bolts of Defending Bar Charges
Total Credits: 1 CLE, 1 Ethics
- Average Rating:
- 26
- Bundle(s):
- 2025 Ethics Cafe Bundle
- Categories:
- Ethics
- Faculty:
- Nancy A Greenlee | Bradley F Perry | Danielle Nicole Chronister
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Original Program Date:
- Apr 01, 2025
Description
The program will cover such topics as: malpractice coverage for discipline matters; choice of lawyer vs assigned by the insurers policy provisions; effect of using coverage on malpractice premiums; free consultation with AADC; and when you should absolutely retain a lawyer.
Faculty:
Danielle Chronister, Broening Oberg Woods & Wilson PC
Nancy Greenlee, Counselor and Attorney at Law
Bradley Perry, Rimon PC
Handouts
EthicsCafeSeries_DefendingBarCharges_FINALMATERIALS (1.5 MB) | 35 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Faculty
Nancy A Greenlee Related Seminars and Products
Nancy A. Greenlee, sole practitioner, specializes in representing lawyers in disciplinary proceedings. From 1990 to 1996, she served as a State Bar of Arizona staff bar counsel responsible for investigation and prosecution of matters involving violations of the Rules of Professional Conduct. Nancy was a member of the State Bar of Arizona Ethics Committee from 2007 to 2016. She is the chair of the State Bar of Arizona Ethics Advisory Group. She is a former lawyer member of the Arizona Commission on Judicial Conduct and a former Board member of the Young Lawyer’s Division of the Maricopa County Bar Association. Nancy graduated, with distinction, from the University of Iowa College of Law in 1986, and worked in private practice, handling primarily plaintiff’s personal injury cases and general litigation matters including some dissolution cases. Nancy frequently serves as a panel member for CLE seminars dealing with professional conduct and ethics. She can be reached at (602) 264-8110 or nancy@nancygreenlee.com.
Bradley F Perry Related Seminars and Products
Bradley Perry started his career as a deputy county attorney at the Maricopa County Attorney's Office. In that role he prosecuted a broad spectrum of criminal cases ranging from misdemeanors to complex international drug trafficking rings. In 2023, Bradley returned to public service as a deputy county attorney in the appellate bureau, focusing primarily on post-conviction relief and special action litigation. Beyond his role as a prosecutor, Bradley served as both staff bar counsel and lawyer assistance programs director at the State Bar of Arizona. As bar counsel he investigated allegations of lawyer misconduct and engaged in both trial and appellate litigation on behalf of the State Bar. In his role as a director, Bradley created and taught numerous ethics, law office management, professionalism, and trust account CLE courses, gave practical, ethics-focused advice to hundreds of attorneys via the Practice 2.0 helpline, and wrote a monthly column for the Arizona Attorney Magazine.
Danielle Nicole Chronister Related Seminars and Products
Associate
Broening Oberg Woods & Wilson PC
Dani Chronister is a Partner with Broening Oberg Woods & Wilson. She moved to the Valley from her home state of Missouri to attend law school at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law. She joined Broening, Oberg, Woods & Wilson, PC as a law clerk in 2017 and was invited to become a partner in 2023. She maintains a diverse civil defense practice which includes general liability, correctional healthcare and professional liability. She dedicates the majority of her practice to Bar disciplinary matters and defending lawyers in legal malpractice actions. She has defended arbitrations, taken and defended numerous depositions, participated in dozens of administrative hearings and settlement conferences, and defended multiple trials before the presiding disciplinary judge and disciplinary hearing panel. Before practicing law, Dani studied journalism at the University of Missouri.
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