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Membership Meeting and CLE Luncheon
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Luncheon Meeting
Registration Info
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Payment in Full In Advance Or At Event
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Please DO NOT MAIL CHECKS FOR THE LUNCHEON. Either pay in advance on the website via credit card or bring a check or cash (exact change appreciated) to the luncheon. Note: We charge $5 MORE than what the website lists to pay by check or cash at the luncheon, even if you pre-registered.
Non-members who pay via credit card will be charged a convenience fee by our website provider ($2.00 for a charge up to $50; $3 for over $50 up to 250).
Please arrive by 11:45 to check in at the registration desk. The program begins promptly at noon.
We cannot accept late registrations.
Cancellation Policy:
We cannot give a credit for cancellations after the registration deadline. After the deadline, we give Gainey a guarantee, and we pay for your meal whether you attend or not.
Capacity
51 Total Slots
9 Available Slot(s)
About this event
When you were admitted to practice law, you probably put on your best business attire, climbed the steps to the State Courts Building on Washington Street in downtown Phoenix and proudly took the oath of an attorney, signed the attorney role and proudly exited the building as the latest newly minted lawyer of our beloved Grand Canyon State. What you were not told and did not know is, that license you labored so hard to get was almost useless in 28% of the State in which you were admitted to practice. Of the 72.9 million acres of Arizona, over 20 million acres are Indian reservations. This presentation is an overview of the law applicable in the other 20 million acres of our state, to demystify the law applicable “East of Pima Road” and all over the state on the 20 recognized Indian reservations of the 22 recognized Indian tribes.
Ryan Lorenz is a Partner in the international firm of Clark Hill PLC. Ryan is a general litigator practicing in the firm’s Litigation Business Unit and is an adjunct member of the Healthcare and Bankruptcy/Restructuring Business Units. Ryan has dedicated almost twenty-five years to the study and practice of law before tribal courts. Ryan has been admitted to and practiced before seventeen tribal courts in Arizona, California, Nevada and New Mexico. In addition to maintaining a wide-ranging general civil and commercial litigation practice, Ryan dedicates a substantial segment of his practice to representation of businesses and individuals in navigating the idiosyncrasies of tribal substantive law and rules of procedure.
The State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirement. This activity may qualify for up to 1.0 hour towards your annual CLE requirement for the State Bar of Arizona, including 0.0 hours of professional responsibility.
MEMBERS, PLEASE LOG IN TO THE WEBSITE BEFORE REGISTERING TO RECEIVE MEMBER PRICING.
When registering, please indicate your choice of REGULAR entrée or VEGAN entrée.
Regular Entrée: Chicken Marsala – herbed roasted red potatoes, mixed vegetables (GF/DF).
Vegan Entrée: Mushroom Risotto cake with grilled asparagus and carrots in a plum sauce.
All meals served with rolls and butter, salad with romaine lettuce, mixed berries, dark honey balsamic (GF/DF), double fudge chocolate cake (V/GF/DF).
Coffee station will be in back of the room.
Share the fun! Invite a friend to experience the networking, social and educational opportunities of the Scottsdale Bar Association! Current members may invite a prospective member to attend an upcoming lunch for free. Here are the rules:
1. The guest must be eligible for membership in the Scottsdale Bar Association. See www.scottsdalebar.org, click on Membership Information, then Membership Categories.
2. The guest cannot be a former Scottsdale Bar member.
3. The guest cannot have attended lunch for free in the past.
4. The member must attend the luncheon with the guest.
5. The member must register him/herself for the luncheon, then contact Paige Martin at paigemartinesq@aol.com with the guest’s name and email address, and choice of regular or vegan meal, so that she can register the guest. Member registration and the request for guest registration must be completed before the registration cut-off on the Friday before the luncheon, at noon.
6. The member can only invite one guest to any luncheon.
7. The member is responsible for following up with his/her guest after the luncheon to invite the guest to join Scottsdale Bar.
8. The Board of Directors reserves the right to limit the number of guests attending each luncheon.
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