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Build a Customized Arizona CLE Compliance Mini Bundle

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



The Arizona Mini Bundle contains eight (8) 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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Lender-on-Lender Violence and Its Impact on Valuation Controversies
Up-tier exchanges, covenant-stripping and removal of collateral from secured lenders' reach have been in vogue for some time, going back to the Marblegate district court opinion and its reversal on appeal. The immense number of capital-chasing deals that have occurred since have continued this trend, and that obviously affects valuation, especially in litigated cases. This panel will explore the key issues involved, and how valuation plays a role in how disputes are resolved.

American Bankruptcy Institute

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The Continued Impact of COVID-19 on the Distressed Real Estate Market
This session will explore current trends in distressed real estate, along with strategies for secured creditors, borrowers and investors as they continue to weather the pandemic, the legal implications of recent legislation and case law, and more.

American Bankruptcy Institute

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Evidence and Trial Skills in Bankruptcy
Learn concrete trial and evidentiary skills in this lively mock examination.

American Bankruptcy Institute

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Be Careful What You Ask for: Risks and Benefits of Involuntary Bankruptcy Filings
This panel will provide an overview of the requirements to file an involuntary bankruptcy case, along with the advantages and pitfalls that arise from these filings, including petitioner liabilities.

American Bankruptcy Institute

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Circuit and District Court Splits on Important Bankruptcy Issues with Bill Rochelle
Join Bill Rochelle as he hosts a panel of bankruptcy judges to discuss circuit splits on important bankruptcy issues. This panel will feature a fun game-show format where judges will vote to resolve the issues before they reach the U.S. Supreme Court.

American Bankruptcy Institute

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When Mediation Gets Messy: Ethical Dilemmas
The panel will provide an overview of certain bankruptcy laws and rules relevant to mediation, using vignettes or hypotheticals to set the scenes for in-depth discussions of the relevant rules of professional responsibility and ethical concerns.

American Bankruptcy Institute

1 - Interactive Ethics

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Liquidity Crisis! Dealing with the Cash-Starved Chapter 11 Debtor Prior to and Through Chapter 11
Before the DIP-financing or cash-collateral negotiation begins, there are a number of ways you can help your cash-strapped debtor raise cash. This session will share valuable tips for what you can do before reaching out to your client's lender, and how you can help fund a debtor from the first call until a sale or plan confirmation.

American Bankruptcy Institute

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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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