Total Credits: 1.5 CLE, 1.5 Ethics
Note: Each day can be purchased separately or together for a bundled price.
Day One - October 30, 2023
Responding to Data Breaches and Cyberattacks: A Road Map for Lawyers
Sharon Nelson, Esq., Sensei Enterprises
John Simek, Sensei Enterprises
Preservation of Electronic Communications
Catherine Sanders Reach, Director, Center for Practice Management, North Carolina Bar Association
Day Two - October 31, 2023
Lawyer Wellbeing
Alexis Firehawk, Carpenter Hazlewood Delgado & Bolen LLP
Alisa Gray, Tiffany & Bosco PA
State Bar Services
Roberta Tepper, Chief Member Services Officer, State Bar of Arizona
Day Three – November 1, 2023
Law Firm Marketing
Krista Duncan Black, TOPDOG Legal Marketing, LLC?
ChatGPT – Basics Lawyers Need to Know
Conor Sibley, Chief Technology Officer, Association Analytics
Day Four – November 2, 2023
Business Accounting, Money Management. Etc.
Terrell A. Turner, CPA - CEO, TLTurner Group
Fee Agreement Tips
Michelle Hibbert, Lawyer Assistance Program Director, State Bar of Arizona
Roberta Tepper, Chief Member Services Officer, State Bar of Arizona
Meredith Vivona, Practice Management Attorney, State Bar of Arizona
Chairs:
Michelle Hibbert, Lawyer Assistance Program Director, State Bar of Arizona
Roberta Tepper, Chief Member Services Officer, State Bar of Arizona
Meredith Vivona, Practice Management Attorney, State Bar of Arizona
Day 3 Manual -Solo Practitioner & Small Firm Institute (5 MB) | 64 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Michelle Hibbert leads the Lawyer Assistance Programs Director. Ms. Hibbert’s group falls under the Member Services Division team, which supports numerous programs and departments, including the Lawyer Assistance Programs; Diversity, Equity and Inclusion; Legal Specialization; Mandatory CLE and Compliance; the Bar’s Resource Center. Ms. Hibbert practiced commercial litigation and employment advise for 23 years before joining the Bar. She received her LL. M. in Biotechnology and Genomics in December 2022, and her J.D. at the Chicago-Kent College of Law where she graduated Order of the Coif.
, J.D., is a licensed Arizona attorney and the CEO of Phoenix-based TOPDOG Legal Marketing. She loves helping law firms maximize their digital presence and is a proud member of the Legal Marketing Association and the American Marketing Association. Over the course of her 25-year legal career, Krista practiced on both sides of a civil practice, as in-house counsel, and as a lead quality editor in the legal publishing industry. She knows first-hand the challenges attorneys face balancing the practice of law with client development. Krista obtained her law degree from the Indiana University Maurer School of Law and her undergraduate degrees from Marshall University in her native state of West Virginia. She lives in Scottsdale with her husband and two golden retrievers. You can learn more about Krista on LinkedIn.
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.
Meredith L. Vivona is the Ethics Counsel for the State Bar of Arizona, where she advises lawyers through the Ethics Hotline, presents ethics related CLE programs, acts as legal advisor to the Fee Arbitration Program, serves on the Ethics Advisory Group and acts as liaison to the Arizona Supreme Court’s Attorney Ethics Advisory Committee. Prior to becoming Ethics Counsel, Meredith served as Practice Management Attorney for Practice 2.0 and the Trust Account Helpline, the State Bar’s confidential practice management and trust account advice program. Before joining the State Bar of Arizona, Meredith served as Independent Bar Counsel, investigating and prosecuting misconduct allegations brought against attorneys, when the Lawyer Regulation Office had a conflict. Part of Meredith’s responsibilities included serving as Acting Disciplinary Counsel for the Commission on Judicial Conduct where she investigated and resolved judicial misconduct complaints. Before serving as IBC, Meredith enjoyed a varied career in private practice, with experience in civil litigation matters throughout the state. Meredith is admitted to practice in Arizona and the U.S. District Court for the State of Arizona. Meredith received her Juris Doctor from Wake Forest Law School in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
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