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JUNE 16
Global Perspective:
Ethical Considerations and the
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
Expect to be entertained as this program encourages you to analyze
and engage in hypothetical discussions surrounding interactions
with clients, third parties, judges and other lawyers. Learn what you
can do to enrich your own professional experiences in global dealings,
become more knowledgeable about the Foreign Corrupt Practices
Act;(FCPA),;as;well;as;positively;advance;the;profession’s;image;on;an
international scale.
Presented by: International Law Section
Chairs: James Ahlers,
V.P.;of;Global;Affairs;&;General;Counsel,
Molera Alvarez LLC
Linda Marie Brown,
Law;Offices;of;Linda;Marie;Brown;PLLC
Faculty:;Roberta;Tepper,
Lawyer;Assistance;Programs;Director,
State Bar of Arizona
Stacey F. Gottlieb,
Cohen;Kennedy;Dowd;&;Quigley;PC
Thomas;Nolasco,;Ryley;Carlock;&;Applewhite
1. 5 CLE ETHICS CREDIT HOURS
THURSDAY
JUNE 16
Supreme Advocate
Arizona Solicitors General Speak Frankly
About Appeals, Politics, Mistakes and
Triumphs
The Solicitor General of the United States has been called the “Tenth
Justice.”;If;so,;is;the;Solicitor;General;of;Arizona;the;“Sixth;Justice”
of the Arizona Supreme Court? Taking you behind the scenes, our
experienced panel discusses the role of the Solicitor General in
appellate advocacy and elsewhere.
• What is the dynamic between the Arizona Attorney General and
the executive branch, courts, and legislature?
•;What;is;the;role;of;the;Solicitor;General’s;Office;in;drafting
Attorney General opinions and proposed legislation?
• How do the roles of Arizona Solicitor General and U.S. Solicitor
General;differ?
• How does the Solicitor General handle political issues and
conflicts?
• How are legal positions developed?
• What happens when a case may have national impact?
•;What;have;our;panelists;experienced;(or;endured);when;litigating
before appellate courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court?
Don’t;see;the;question;you;want;answered?;Join;us.;The;panelists;will
welcome questions from attendees.
Presented by: Appellate Practice Section
Public Lawyers Section
Chairs: Christina M. Cabanillas,
United;States;Attorney’s;Office
Kelly;Y.;Schwab,;Mesa;City;Attorney’s;Office
Faculty: Hon. Scott Bales, Chief Justice,
Arizona Supreme Court
Hon. Kent E. Cattani, Arizona Court of Appeals,
Division;One
John;R.;Lopez,;IV,;Solicitor;General;of;Arizona
Mary O’Grady, Osborn Maledon PA