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LexVid's Ethics/Professional Responsibility CLE Courses

Boundaries and Burnout
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Presented by: Marlo Lyons
CA: 1 Wellness Competence
Description
This session explores the science and psychology of emotional labor, stress accumulation, and trauma exposure in legal settings.
Ethics and Cybersecurity: Navigating Risks in Legal Practice
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Presented by: Cari Sheehan
CA: 1 Technology and the Practice of Law
Description
Explore key ethics rules concerning cybersecurity, including the impact of generative AI and common cyber threats facing law firms today.
The Neuroscience of Decision-Making Under Stress
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Presented by: Marlo Lyons
CA: 1 Prevention and Detection Competence
Description
This program explores how chronic stress, sleep deprivation, and substance use systematically impair the legal professional's brain's prefrontal cortex—the hub of ethical reasoning, memory, and judgment.
When Social Media and Ethics Collide
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Presented by: Cari Sheehan
CA: 1 Legal Ethics
Description
This seminar will discuss Rules of Professional Conduct 1.6 Confidentiality and others associated with attorney presence online. This seminar will also discuss how to ethically respond to negative online reviews from clients and third parties. In addition, this seminar will use real life case scenarios to reinforce the ethical rules that can be violated. If you are often online, this is a seminar you will not want to miss.
Conflicts of Interest - Loyalty & Independent Judgement
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Presented by: Cari Sheehan
CA: 1 Legal Ethics
Description
Explore the complexities of conflicts of interest in legal practice, including current and former client conflicts, consent requirements, and the concept of imputation.
Gambling: The "Secret" Addiction
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Presented by: Brian Quinn
CA: 1 Prevention and Detection Competence
Description
This program will dive into gambling addiction, including its warning signs, risks, co-morbidities, related ethical issues, and the toll it can take on the legal profession.
The Least Talked About Conflict Rule 1.8 - A Deep Dive
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Presented by: Cari Sheehan
CA: 0.75 Legal Ethics
Description
This seminar will go through the numerous provisions of Rule 1.8 with cases, examples, and details so that you do not get caught in its crosshairs or disciplined under Rule 1.8!
From Junkie to Judge: Overcoming Addiction and Resources for Attorneys (On Demand)
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Presented by: Mary Beth O'Connor
CA: 1 Prevention and Detection Competence
Description
In this program, Judge Mary Beth O'Conner will share her personal story of addiction and recovery, and will give viewers tips, strategies and resources for battling addiction in their own lives.
Ethical Representation of Placing Parents in Adoptions
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Presented by: Colleen Marea Quinn
CA: 1.25 Legal Ethics
Description
This program will address the key ethical issues that commonly arise in adoption cases.
Ethics of AI ChatGPT
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Presented by: Cari Sheehan
CA: 1 Technology and the Practice of Law
Description
Do you use ChatGPT in your practice? Have you thought about what ethical rules apply? This seminar will explore the ethical risks associated with lawyers using AI, particularly ChatGPT in their practice. You will not want to miss this seminar if you want to stay competent on this new emerging technology.
5 Ethical Blunders of Attorneys
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Presented by: Cari Sheehan
CA: 1 Civility in the Legal Profession
Description
This seminar is going to explore 5 of the most popular ethical mistakes plaguing attorneys. It will cover topics such and the unauthorized practice of law, conflicts of interest, civility and more.
The Art of Graceful Disagreement: Ethics & Civility
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Presented by: Wendy Patrick
CA: 1 Civility in the Legal Profession
Description
This program will provide a thorough examination of a lawyer’s ethical and professional duties both in and out of the courtroom as they relate to civility and professionalism.
Suddenly Sensational: The Ethics of Pre-Trial Publicity
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Presented by: Wendy Patrick
CA: 1 Legal Ethics
Description
Incorporating ABA ethical rules and opinions, this program will cover permissible statements about a case in and out of the courtroom.
Conduct Unbecoming: Personal Time, Professional Consequences
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Presented by: Wendy Patrick
CA: 1 Civility in the Legal Profession
Description
This program focuses on the rules, statutes, case law, principles, and guidelines that govern a lawyer’s actions during personal time.
The Loneliness Epidemic in the Legal Profession
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Presented by: Marlo Lyons
CA: 1 Wellness Competence
Description
In this timely and eye-opening program, executive coach and former entertainment lawyer Marlo Lyons, J.D., explores the neurobiology of loneliness, the hidden toll it takes on junior and senior attorneys alike, and how it contributes to burnout, substance misuse, and even suicidal ideation.
Relationships are Complicated: Professionalism and Ethics with the Attorney-Client Relationship
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Presented by: Cari Sheehan
CA: 1 Legal Ethics
Description
This seminar will explore the various dynamics of the attorney-client relationship. It will discuss taking directions from your client (Rule 1.2), keeping your client informed (Rule 1.4), confidentiality (Rule 1.6), setting and collecting fees (Rule 1.5), and firing a client.
Attorney Licensure and the Impaired Professional
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Presented by: Laurie Besden, Tracy Kepler
CA: 1 Prevention and Detection Competence
Description
This program instructs attorneys on how to recognize the impaired professional, provides various resources to assist in the recovery, and identifies the possible disciplinary implications of an impaired attorneys' conduct.
Former, Prospective & Government Conflicts
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Presented by: Cari Sheehan
CA: 1 Legal Ethics
Description
This course will go into detail and review conflicts Rules 1.18 (prospective client conflicts), 1.9 (former client conflicts), Rule 1.10 (imputed conflicts) and Rule 1.11 (government conflicts).