Girardi sentenced to prison for bilking clients in twilight of career 6n4f2s
Once one of California’s most powerful trial lawyers, Tom Girardi was sentenced Tuesday to 87 months in federal prison — a stunning downfall for the disbarred attorney who built his name fighting for the injured but spent the twilight of his career stealing from them.USBC Urges $17 Million in FY26 Funding for SCORE’s Small Business Programs
The U.S. Black Chambers, Inc. (USBC) is urging Congress to allocate $17 million in Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) funding for SCORE, a nonprofit organization that provides mentoring and education to small business owners.Wyyerd Fiber announces major Arizona expansion with acquisition of fiber network assets
Wyyerd Fiber (“Wyyerd”), a Carlyle-backed Fiber Internet Service Provider, today announced the acquisition of fiber network assets from Ting Fiber (“Ting”) and Conterra Networks (“Conterra”) in Arizona.Sanctions clash in music app’s contract dispute with Apple
A showdown erupted with law firms requesting sanctions—and sanctions to punish the sanctions filings—in a music streamer’s contract dispute against Apple.What can landlord charge for a tenant’s short-term overstay
How can my daughter owe $2,200, plus court costs, to the landlord when she left the apartment spotless and when she moved out only five days late?Eviction only allowed after five business days
City Of Hope cancer treatment center opens Scottsdale location
Valley residents will soon have additional options for cancer treatment with the opening of City of Hope’s newest location at One Scottsdale Medical.Arizona Law Enforcement Backs Bill Targeting Animal Cruelty
Law enforcement officials and prosecutors are urging Arizona lawmakers to advance legislation targeting animal cruelty.Judge weighs medical records, mental fitness ahead of Girardi’s sentencing date
An hearing on a judge’s review of Tom Girardi’s health tests will be crucial in determining whether he will be sentenced for his wire fraud conviction immediately, legal experts said on Friday.Yasiel Puig sues media outlets over false gambling claims
Former Dodger Yasiel Puig sued multiple media outlets this week over claims that he was facing gambling charges — one day before the 9th Circuit ruled he would not have to abide by a plea deal related to a federal gambling investigation.Carroll Criticizes Hobbs for Vetoing Bill to Increase Penalties for Real Estate Fraud
Majority Whip Frank Carroll is criticizing Governor Katie Hobbs for vetoing legislation intended to increase penalties for real estate fraud in Arizona.Finchem Blasts Hobbs for vetoing family court reform bill
Senator Mark Finchem criticized Governor Katie Hobbs after her veto of legislation aimed at changing procedures in Arizona’s family court system.Arizona Governor signs emergency law allowing VA police to aid veterans in mental health crises
An emergency measure aimed at strengthening services for veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder was signed into law last week.UBS advisors in Arizona named to Forbes 2025 Best-In-State Wealth Advisors list
UBS Wealth Management USA said Monday that 15 of its financial advisors in Arizona have been named to the Forbes Best-In-State Wealth Advisors list for 2025.Nike names Michael Gonda Chief Communications Officer, effective July 7
NIKE, Inc. announced Monday that Michael Gonda will become Executive Vice President and Chief Communications Officer, effective July 7, 2025.Arizona Sonoran Copper selects H&P as advisor for cactus project financing
Arizona Sonoran Copper Company Inc. said Monday it has appointed H&P Advisory Limited as its debt financial advisor for the Cactus Project in Arizona.Wednesday, June 4, 2025
Secretary Rollins leads trade delegation to Italy
Don’t stack the deck against small inventors
Let them eat scorpions: The legal and moral problems with gamifying citizenship
Monday, June 2, 2025
Should federal judges be held able for misconduct at home?
What’s a fair price for a drug that’s never developed?
Friday, May 30, 2025
Under Trump’s ‘big beautiful bill,’ Arizona could recoup $196M
“Most Favored Nation” pricing doesn’t actually put America first
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
Secretary Rollins applauds President Trump’s leadership to Make America Healthy Again
Friday, May 23, 2025
Redefining workspaces: Law firms’ success in hybrid work environments
Wednesday, May 21, 2025
2 agriculture-to-urban programs explore conserving groundwater in Arizona by retiring farmland
Military mom turns personal loss into mission to help Arizona service
America cannot rewrite birthright
Monday, May 19, 2025
Photo by Owen Alfonso/Cronkite Borderlands Project
Friday, May 16, 2025
Arizona Housing Coalition announces 2025 annual award recipients
AFC commends progress on Federal School Choice, looks forward to further steps
ASBA launches statewide SCALE program to empower Arizona entrepreneurs
The next cancer breakthrough? Some lawmakers want to ban it.
Wednesday, May 14, 2025
Secretary Rollins leads trade delegation to United Kingdom
Arizona agencies call for volunteers during National Foster Care Month
NIL in high school? Arizona’s next-gen athletes balance books and brands in a new era of sports
Next steps remain unclear for deported migrants in Panama City
Monday, May 12, 2025
What is an IRA? Everything you need to know
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
Secretary Rollins applauds EPA’s decision to allow summer sale of E-15 nationwide
Agriculture Secretary Rollins enforces border policies, secures aid for farmers in first 100 days
National fallen firefighters memorial weekend will honor and 140 firefighters
Monday, April 28, 2025
Being tough on crime includes addressing child abuse
Congress can fix America’s broken patent system with this one reform
America can’t afford to play favorites in the quest for energy independence
Friday, April 25, 2025
USDA reasserts SNAP work requirements, limits waiver use
APS proposes one-time bill credit on may 2025 bills
AZHCC to host 71st Annual Black & White Ball honoring business leaders
High suicide rates in ‘tough guy’ construction trade prompt industry to start talking
Wednesday, April 23, 2025
Do the El Salvador deportations leave due process in the dust?
Trump has left Strategic Petroleum Reserve nearly half-empty, despite dip in oil prices
Friday, April 18, 2025
Is Arizona’s lack of measles cases a fluke, given its low vaccination rate?
$5M Gift to Fund Scholarships for Students at New ASU Medical School
Trucks with uranium cross Navajo Nation, reviving long-standing fears
Wednesday, April 16, 2025
Federal funding cut halts Arizona public health projects
FEMA updates flood maps in Cochise County
Sedona named among USA Today’s “10 Best Small Towns in the West”
Monday, April 14, 2025
Arizona museums, libraries could lose $3.8M in grants from federal cuts
ASU Powwow bridges generations amid threats of Indigenous cultural erasure
Wednesday, April 9, 2025
NOAA cuts could hamper forecasts, raising extreme weather risks
New Phoenix mural raises HIV/AIDS awareness
Deportation by executive fiat: Trump’s dangerous overreach of power
Monday, April 7, 2025
Arizona battles rising wildfire threat as state grows hotter, drier
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Arizona Tribal Gaming Contributions Reach $30.8 Million in Q3
Eviction only allowed after five business days
College athletes push for more conversations about mental health, but are coaches listening?
Monday, March 24, 2025
Behind the scenes: Arizona Diamondbacks preview Chase Field upgrades, new food items for 2025 season
3 UBS advisors in Arizona recognized on Forbes Best-In-State List
Friday, March 21, 2025
Uncertainty looms for those who depend on Medicaid in Arizona
Goodyear, Glendale to hold all-mail election on May 20, 2025
LPGA Ford Championship set to celebrate golf, community and culture in Gila River Indian Community
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Monday, March 17, 2025
Friday, March 14, 2025
Arizona's public health feels the weight of federal orders
IRS highlights free tax filing options for 2025
Arizona Senate Committee seeks federal assistance on fire insurance crisis
Taxpayers urged to claim over $1 billion in refunds before april 15 deadline
Friday, March 7, 2025
Mayors push for local control over short-term rentals in northern Arizona
Change Labs offers Navajo entrepreneurs tools for business success
Wednesday, March 5, 2025
Tuesday, March 4, 2025
10:00am - 10:10am Break
10:10am - 11:10am Champagne Technology on a Beer Budget
Believe it or not, you can get great technology on a tight budget. However, some things are too important to let cost be your most important decision variable. Whether you’re ready to start a firm or overhaul your firm’s existing technology, this seminar gives you a legal technology roap with a focus on keeping the costs as low as possible. We’ll cover everything from low cost ing and case management systems, how to lower printing costs, computer configurations, security and encryption options, VoIP phone systems, and more. We will also help you prioritize your purchases so you’ll know what to focus on. You literally can’t afford to miss this seminar.
11:10am - 11:20am Break
11:20am -12:20pm The Evolution of Speech Recognition Software--You Won’t Believe How Good It Has Become
Lawyers have to draft pleadings and documents, capture time entries in ing software, respond to emails, and enter case-related information into a file (or case management system).
All of those things typically involve a keyboard, and unfortunately, many lawyers just aren’t good typists. Years ago, it was common for staff to handle such things. But today, a high percentage of lawyers have limited or no access to staff simply due to the cost. As a result, today’s lawyers have to be far more self-reliant in the generation of work product. Thankfully, speech recognition technology can resolve these issues. You talk, and the software types exactly what you’re saying. This technology can be used for automatic transcription, time entries, and any drafting task without ever touching the keyboard. Speech recognition has definitely arrived, and this seminar shows you how it works and what you need to incorporate it into your practice. We’ll focus on the popular Dragon Legal version 16 software application.
12:20pm -1:00pm Lunch Break
1:00pm - 2:00pm Communication Breakdown - It’s Always The Same (But It’s Avoidable)
A high percentage of malpractice practice claims and practice management problems are caused by communication breakdowns. Communication problems create dissatisfied clients, decrease productivity, cause conflict internally and externally. The growing number of communication channels only compounds the problem. We’ll explain technologies and techniques that will help you improve communication, lower your stress, improve your service, generate happier clients, and lower your malpractice risk.
2:00pm - 2:10pm Break
2:10pm - 3:10pm Security Is A Team Sport - Simple, Easy Tech Security Measures Every Lawyer Should Consider
Rule 1.6 stipulates that a lawyer must make reasonable efforts to prevent the disclosure of confidential client information. The comments to Rule 1.6 require lawyers to act competently to safeguard client information, and use reasonable safety precautions when transmitting a client communication. The exact meanings of “reasonable efforts,” “act competently” and “reasonable precautions” may be subject to debate. However, doing nothing certainly won’t meet the standard. The good news is that you don’t have to be a security expert or techie to protect yourself and your office. Learn how to cover all the bases of computer, smartphone, tablet, email, wireless and document encryption. We’ll also cover the fundamentals of backing up your electronic data. Half of the battle is simply knowing what questions to ask and it’s not nearly as complicated as it sounds. Establish best practices in your office and discover the inexpensive or free tools that will make sure your confidential information remains confidential.
3:10pm - 3:20 pm Break
3:20pm - 4:20pm How To Protect Yourself and Preserve Confidentiality When Negotiating Documents Via Email
Opposing lawyers routinely email versions of a document back and forth during the negotiation process; and many instruments are never reduced to paper until they’re ready to sign. This approach is unquestionably fast and convenient compared to mailing or faxing paper documents. However, electronic document exchange presents many issues that practitioners need to be aware of and risks to protect against. In this seminar, you’ll learn when it’s appropriate to use word processor files and when it’s appropriate to use PDFs. We’ll cover how to track your changes in a document and how to ascertain what changes were made by others (even if there are attempts to conceal those changes). You’ll also learn how to add comments and annotations to Word or PDF files, how to lock documents down to prevent further changes, and how to avoid including hidden (and potentially damaging) information in the files you’re working with (this hidden information is known as metadata). Finally, using plain email arguably affords you no reasonable expectation of privacy. We’ll also discuss your email encryption options which ensure that only the intended recipient can open your emails and/or attachments thereto.