This program confronts the mental health issues lawyers have been faced with as a result of the epidemic and gives them the tools needed to combat negative impacts and stay on a path toward a healthy, purposeful, and productive lifestyle.
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.
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.
This course will walk bankruptcy attorneys through the ins and outs of proof of claims, covering topics such as types of claims, priority claims, filing issues, deadlines, and many more.
This program will help attorneys understand the causes and forms of unconscious bias and give them the tools the need to confront and mitigate their own biases.
You may think losing your law license is a hard feat to accomplish, and that it only happens to a careless lawyer, but in reality, it could happen to you! Attend this seminar to discuss ethical situations that could lead to disbarment or other discipline. We will discuss common scenarios, as well as uncommon scenarios.
This program will help attorneys prepare for the inevitable crises in their practice, guiding them through the steps they should take before, during and after, and giving them valuable communication tips for dealing with colleagues, clients, and the media.
This program will dive into the evolving rules regarding lawyer professionalism and their interplay with legal ethics and will highlight recent cases that address legal professionalism.
The Title VII of the Rules of Professional Conduct is Rule 8.4(g). Learn how this anti-discrimination rule can affect you and your practice. This seminar will go through case scenarios and examples, as well as explore which jurisdictions have this rule on their books, and which jurisdictions do not. This is an emerging rule that is gaining traction and attorney discipline cases are mounting. Stay ahead of the curve and learn how to protect yourself now!
This seminar will delve into the school of thought of “if you have a brain, you have a bias”. We will explore bias in the legal profession from representing clients, managing a law firm, and internal promotions.
This will be a “how to” course for independent counsel to quickly, easily, and cheaply resolve insurance conflicts of interest with a single mantra: “Just say no!”