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Professional Development
Professional Development
The State Bar of Arizona provides a broad range of programs that
enhance the professional and leadership skills of its
members. Whether you're just entering the legal profession,
transitioning to a new practice, or setting up your own firm,
you'll find programs and services to assist you.
The Arizona College of Trial
Advocacy is an intensive, five-day workshop that provides
practical hands-on training for trial lawyers. It culminates in a
half-day mock trial with live jurors and judges in a Maricopa
County Superior Court courtroom. The program is designed to
significantly develop and refine the skills necessary for
excellence in trial practice
The Bar Leadership Institute is an
example of the collaboration of the Bar with law schools and law
firms to create an intensive nine-month educational and leadership
opportunity for a select group of diverse lawyers chosen from
across the State.
The Career and Practice
Resource Center features best practices, tips on law
practice management, quick "how-to" videos,
networking events, as well as community volunteer
opportunities and wellness tips.
Through its Law Office
Management Assistance Program, the State Bar assists lawyers in
exploring and developing successful models of law practice that
serve consumers and enhance the economics of practice.
The Member Assistance Program
helps Arizona lawyers navigate issues of stress, addiction and
mental illness.
The Young Lawyers Division is a
dynamic community and professional service organization of the
State Bar of Arizona, specifically created for new lawyers who are
under 37 years of age, or have been in practice for five years or
less.