- The prevalence rates of impairment in the legal profession due to substance use and mental health issues prior to COVID-19.
- Causes and symptoms of depression, stress and anxiety
- The impact of COVID-19 crisis on mental health issues and the role isolation plays
- Fear associated with the uncertainty surrounding the future of the legal industry
- Well- being strategies to reduce or alleviate these conditions
- Tips for maintaining a healthy and productive work/life balance
- Ethical dilemmas created by the Coronavirus crisis, including remote supervision of attorneys and staff, record and timekeeping, data security and confidentiality in the remote office setting.
- Why legal professionals are at higher risk to develop mental health and substance use disorders
- Challenges and barriers facing legal professionals from seeking help
- The free, confidential services provided by Lawyers Assistance Programs to lawyers, their family members, judges and law students
- The role that education plays in breaking the stigma and fear associated with addiction and mental illness in the legal profession
- Resources available to both lawyers and support staff with emphasis on COVID-19 issues
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Staying Safe and Sound - Maintaining A Work/Life Balance in Uncertain Times We know that you are most likely being bombarded with messages about the Coronavirus, whether that be on television, social media, or in your community networks. At uncertain times like this, anxiety, stress, fear and negative thoughts can easily take control. You may be worried about being in crowds, your loved ones, your seniors, your office, your clients, your finances or how to manage whatever the future holds as we prepare to return to the “new normal” in our personal and professional lives. The question facing everyone in the legal profession is compelling and far-reaching: “Will I ever be able to maintain a work/life balance “? Recent studies have shown that there has been a dramatic increase in impairment due to alcoholism, addiction and mental health disorders among members of the legal profession. The statistics are compelling and clearly indicate that 1 out of 3 attorneys will likely have a need for substance use or mental health services at some point in their careers. Accordingly, unexpected events like those we are facing as a society will have an even greater impact on lawyers and those who work with them. Agenda:
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Taking Off the Gloves: What to Expect in U.S. Tax Court
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Talc Litigation: A Primer In this timely and compelling CLE program, attorney, Roy Viola, presents "Talc Litigation: A Primer". Mr. Viola starts with an overview of what talc is and how it's mined. The program continues with a discussion of litigation issues including contamination and asbestos. Mr. Viola proceeds to explain diseases caused by talc and the current state of litigation. The program concludes with attorney Viola presenting recent verdicts and litigation trends. This program is a must for any attorney. Agenda:
- Talc Overview
- Contamination Issues
- Asbestos Litigation
- Talc Claims and Diseases
- State and future of litigation
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Talc Litigation: Cross-examination of a Lung Cancer Plaintiff
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Technology & Bias Spreading It And Stopping It The provided materials cover a wide range of topics related to bias and strategies for addressing it. The first piece delves into the definition of bias as an unfair treatment or policy based on prejudice, and its implications in the realms of employment and public services. Another item explores Elimination of Bias Requirement, which encourages lawyers to confront and overcome their own biases in order to combat systemic discrimination. A third piece distinguishes between conscious and unconscious biases, highlighting the prevalence and potential negative impact of the latter. The fourth material focuses on the role of artificial intelligence in either perpetuating or mitigating bias in a variety of domains, including language, hiring, and evaluation. Finally, an additional resource emphasizes the potential for bias to arise when technology is not utilized, particularly in the context of age discrimination. AGENDA: 67 Minutes 5-15 minutes: Overview of the provided materials on bias and combating it 10-25 minutes: The first section, which defines bias as an unfair act or policy stemming from prejudice, which can manifest in employment and public services 25-40 minutes: The second section, which discusses the goal of Elimination of Bias Requirement and aims to get lawyers to recognize and fight against their own internalized biases that may contribute towards systemic discrimination 40-50 minutes: The next section, which distinguishes between conscious and unconscious biases, with the latter being more prevalent and often incompatible with one's conscious values 50-60 minutes: The fourth section, which covers the role of artificial intelligence in perpetuating or preventing bias in various domains, such as language, recruitment, and assessment 60-67 minutes: The fifth section, which highlights the bias that can occur from not using technology, particularly in the case of age discrimination.
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Tennessee 15 Credit Bundle with 3 Ethics Courses Include: Order in the Court: Ethical Interaction With Judges (1.08 Ethics Credits) Effective and Ethical Use of Experts (1.13 Ethics Credits) Unauthorized Practice of Law: Ethical Dilemmas and the Rule of Law (1.15 Ethics Credits) Opening Statement As a Story - 101 (1.07 Credits) Opening Statements As a Story - 102 (1.67 Credits) NCAA & Name, Image, Likeness – Updates & Anarchy in America! (1.28 Credits) The Healthcare Quality Improvement Act: How to Achieve Immunity in Your Peer Review Process (1.02 Credits) Information Law Firms Collect and Store – What to do in the Event of a Cyber Breach? (1.3 Credits) Anatomy of a Civil Tax Controversy (1.52 Credits) The Anti-Kickback Statute (1.02 Credits) The Fifth Amendment’s Essential Role in Offshore Audits (1.5 Credits) The Basics of How to Obtain a Patent (2 Credits)
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Tennessee 15 Credit Bundle with 3 Ethics Courses Include: Order in the Court: Ethical Interaction With Judges (1.08 Ethics Credits) Effective and Ethical Use of Experts (1.13 Ethics Credits) Unauthorized Practice of Law: Ethical Dilemmas and the Rule of Law (1.15 Ethics Credits) Opening Statement As a Story - 101 (1.07 Credits) Opening Statements As a Story - 102 (1.67 Credits) NCAA & Name, Image, Likeness – Updates & Anarchy in America! (1.28 Credits) The Healthcare Quality Improvement Act: How to Achieve Immunity in Your Peer Review Process (1.02 Credits) Information Law Firms Collect and Store – What to do in the Event of a Cyber Breach? (1.3 Credits) Anatomy of a Civil Tax Controversy (1.52 Credits) The Anti-Kickback Statute (1.02 Credits) The Fifth Amendment’s Essential Role in Offshore Audits (1.5 Credits) The Basics of How to Obtain a Patent (2 Credits)
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Tennessee 3 Credit Ethics Bundle – All Courses Approved in Tennessee! Courses Include: Order in the Court: Ethical Interaction With Judges (1.08 Ethics Credits) Effective and Ethical Use of Experts (1.13 Ethics Credits) Unauthorized Practice of Law: Ethical Dilemmas and the Rule of Law (1.15 Ethics Credits)
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Texas Bundle: 15 Credits with 3.0 Ethics
All Courses Approved by the State Bar of Texas Minimum Continuing Legal Education.
Esquire CLE’s Provider# 14104
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Texas Bundle: 15 Credits with 3.0 Ethics
All Courses Approved by the State Bar of Texas Minimum Continuing Legal Education.
Esquire CLE’s Provider# 14104
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Texas Bundle: 15 Credits with 3.0 Ethics
All Courses Approved by the State Bar of Texas Minimum Continuing Legal Education.
Esquire CLE’s Provider# 14104
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