State Bar of Arizona Course on Professionalism (Virtual Course)- 05/20/25
Total Credits: 4.25 CLE, 4.25 Ethics
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Description
Registration has reached capacity. To be placed on the waiting list please contact Sulema Bucio at Sulema.Bucio@staff.azbar.org
This is a highly interactive course. Please register for a session where outside distractions will not preclude your full participation throughout the entirety of the course.
This course explores professionalism principles and analyzes a series of professionalism hypotheticals pertinent to a lawyer's relationship with clients, judges, and other attorneys. The bulk of the seminar is presented in interactive breakout groups. New admittees to the State Bar of Arizona must complete this course within one year of being admitted to the Bar. Space is limited for each session.
In a profession that was designed to be adversarial in nature, it's only natural that conflicts with our colleagues, the judiciary and our clients may arise. How we resolve these conflicts reflects upon the profession as a whole. This course is designed to help restore civility and elevate the standards by which we treat all those with whom we come in contact.
The mandatory course, for all newly admitted Arizona members, satisfies the requirement under Rule 34(n), Ariz. R. Sup. Ct.
Important: Please make sure the email address we have on file for you is current. You will be emailed information about this course as we get closer to the course date. If you have not received information by May 16th, please check your spam folder or contact member services at Registrations@staff.azbar.org or 602-340-7231.