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Individually select approved CLE courses from our centralized online library no matter where you practice.



The Arizona Bundle contains fifteen (15) credit hours and allows you to select the courses you take from our Arizona course catalog including your required three (3) credit hours in ethics.

The Arizona State Bar allows attorneys to take all fifteen (15) CLE hours online (interactive credits), including the three (3) required hours of Ethics.

The State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the MCLE requirement. This activity may qualify for up to fifteen (15) hours toward your annual CLE requirement for the State Bar of Arizona, including three (3) hours of Ethics.


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Litigating Director and Officer Claims in Bankruptcy
A frequent element of bankruptcy cases is the assertion of claims against the directors and officers of the debtor, particularly when the debtor has a significant D&O insurance policy. This panel will explore the use of fiduciary-duty litigation in bankruptcy by dissecting the anatomy of a D&O lawsuit, including the types of claims asserted and their possible defenses. The panelists will also discuss how to analyze D&O insurance policies, and such key issues as whether the proceeds of D&O policies are considered property of the estate. Finally, the panelists will highlight best practices for debtors’ counsel faced with such claims, and show how to navigate potential ethical issues.

American Bankruptcy Institute

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Do You Speak Consumer?
This session will outline the top 10 consumer issues any bankruptcy or other attorney practicing consumer law needs to know.

American Bankruptcy Institute

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Dealing with Debtors and Creditors with Mental Health Issues
A number of Important dialogues in recent years have addressed lawyers struggling with mental health issues and drug/alcohol problems. But what happens when it's the debtors and creditors who have these issues, such as small equity-holders and former employees of chapter 11 debtors? This roundtable discussion will focus on the issues the industry sees on a daily basis — mostly in the consumer context, but not always.

American Bankruptcy Institute

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Current Issues Facing Creditors’ Committees
Creditors’ committees are integral to the success of chapter 11 cases. This panel will discuss what it takes to maximize results for unsecured creditors in today’s chapter 11 cases, including how to deal with the different interests of the creditors who sit on creditors’ committees.

American Bankruptcy Institute

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ABI’s Commission on Consumer Bankruptcy vs. the Consumer Bankruptcy Reform Act
This panel will compare Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s bill with the ABI Consumer Commission’s Final Report, released in 2019, and will address consumer bankruptcy legislation that could be introduced this spring.

American Bankruptcy Institute

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Industry Spotlight: Dealing with the Insolvent or Near-Insolvent Hotel Debtor — Debtor and Creditor Perspectives, Actions and Opportunities
The hotel and hospitality industry has been massacred by the pandemic. How can the Bankruptcy Code, chapter 11 and subchapter V help the industry restructure and survive? This panel will provide analysis and perspective.

American Bankruptcy Institute

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Current Liability Management Issues
This panel will discuss out-of-court loan-priming issues such as Serta and Transocean, among others.

American Bankruptcy Institute

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Cautionary Tales in Asset Sales
This panel will discuss the most cautionary of tales in the asset sales realm, most notably Neiman Marcus (collusion), and regulatory and ownership issues that arise in asset sales that can lead to litigation.

American Bankruptcy Institute

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