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Playing by the Rules: Understanding the Rules Petition Process, How it Affects You, and How to Participate


Total Credits: 1 CLE

Average Rating:
   5
Categories:
Appellate Practice & Advocacy
Faculty:
Hon. Daniel Gregory Sakall |  Honorable Andrew M Jacobs |  Justice Kathryn Hackett King |  Amanda Z Weaver
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Apr 16, 2025
Co-Sponsored by:
State Bar of Arizona Appellate Practice Section


Description

The Arizona Court Rules (Rules of the Supreme Court, Appellate Procedure, Civil Procedure, Criminal Procedure, and others) govern the practice and approach of jurists, practitioners, and legal professionals in their daily work, and all are tasked with staying abreast of changes to the Rules.  But how are the rules modified or changed, and how can you participate in proposing rule changes?  This CLE will explore the petition process for the Arizona Court Rules, including understanding the processes, approach, and content of Rule petitions, and how to effectively participate in the process.

Faculty:
Justice Kathryn King, Arizona Supreme Court
Judge Andrew Jacobs, Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One
Judge Greg Sakall, Pima County Superior Court

Moderator:
Amanda Weaver, Snell & Wilmer

Handouts

Faculty

Hon. Daniel Gregory Sakall Related Seminars and Products

Judge

Pima County Superior Court


Honorable Greg Sakall is a Pima County Superior Court Judge. He is currently that court’s Associate Presiding Judge and Civil Presiding. Previously, he was assigned to the family bench and served as that bench’s presiding judge. He also serves as the Chair of the Committee on Family Court, and the Spousal Maintenance Guideline Review Subcommittee. In 2023, he was selected as Judge of the Year by the Arizona Supreme Court. After law school, Judge Sakall clerked for U.S. District Judges William D. Browning and Cindy K. Jorgenson, and afterwards was in private practice. He has also been an adjunct associate professor and is a guest lecturer at the James E. Rogers College of Law.
Education: Hillsdale College (B.A., summa cum laude, double major in Spanish & History); University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law (J.D., summa cum laude).


Honorable Andrew M Jacobs Related Seminars and Products

Arizona Court of Appeals


Judge Andrew M. Jacobs was appointed to the Arizona Court of Appeals by Governor Katie Hobbs on February 21, 2023. He studied history at the University of Illinois, and graduated Harvard Law School magna cum laude in 1992, where he was a research assistant to Professor Laurence Tribe. He was a partner at Jenner & Block in Chicago and Snell & Wilmer in Tucson and Phoenix, and led Snell’s appellate practice for thirteen years. The Arizona Supreme Court has appointed Andrew to six bodies: Judicial Performance Review, the Task Force on the Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure, the Committee for Civil Justice Reform, the Judicial Ethics Advisory Committee, the Task Force on Jury Data Collection, Practices, and Procedures, and the Task Force on the Rules of Procedure for Special Actions. Andrew has served on the Arizona State Bar’s Civil Practice and Procedure Committee for fifteen years and was its Chair from 2014-18. He served in the Arizona State Bar Batson Working Group. Andrew was a principal initial drafter of Ariz. R. Civ. P. 26.2 (tiering) and has contributed to many more court rules. He served in the Ninth Circuit’s Advisory Committee on Rules and Civil Practice. He co-founded the District of Arizona’s pro bono program in 2006 and coordinated it for five years. He was the lawyer coordinator for the Ninth Circuit’s pro bono program from 2007-23 for Arizona and Nevada, and for the Arizona Court of Appeals for Division Two from 2014-23. He placed over 220 pro bono cases in these roles. Andrew was admitted to practice in Illinois, Arizona, and Nevada, joining their bars, the ABA, and the Arizona LGBT Bar, as a member of that community. He is also a member of AWLA, Los Abogados, and AAABA, and mentors in the Latina Mentoring Project. He re-founded the Arizona Lawyer Chapter of the American Constitution Society and was its President for many years. Andrew argued sixty civil appeals among three federal circuits and six states. He took two cases to the U.S. Supreme Court as counsel of record. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Appellate Lawyers, a Member of the American Law Institute, a co-editor of the Arizona Appellate Handbook, and was an Arizona State Bar Member of the Year in 2016.


Justice Kathryn Hackett King Related Seminars and Products

Supreme Court of Arizona


was appointed by Governor Doug Ducey to serve on the Arizona Supreme Court in July 2021. Prior to her appointment, she served as a Partner at BurnsBarton, PLC, where she practiced primarily in the area of labor and employment law. She began her legal career as an attorney at Snell & Wilmer, L.L.P. where she practiced labor and employment law and commercial litigation. She later served as Deputy General Counsel to Governor Ducey, during which time she advised on various constitutional, statutory, and other legal requirements of the Governor's Office. Justice King graduated from Duke University with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. She then obtained her law degree from the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law, where she served as a Note and Comment Editor for the Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law. After law school, Justice King clerked for Arizona Supreme Court Justice Michael D. Ryan. She also previously served as a Regent on the Arizona Board of Regents and as a member of the Arizona Civil Rights Advisory Board. While in private law practice, she was selected to Southwest Super Lawyers and Southwest Rising Stars in the area of Employment & Labor.



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Emily Y

"Interesting and helpful presentation."

Amy R

"To be honest, I was super surprised at the size of the packet. "