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LexVid's Ethics/Professional Responsibility CLE Courses

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.
Mock Client Intake: Would You Take This Case?
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Presented by: Cari Sheehan
CA: 1
Description
Conducting an effective client intake process isn’t just good practice—it’s an ethical obligation. This course will help attorneys sharpen their client intake skills and help avoid a disciplinary action, malpractice claim, or both.
Perfectionism in the Legal Field
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Presented by: Brian Quinn
CA: 1 Wellness Competence
Description
Perfectionism and self- doubt has plagued members of the legal profession for years. When the pressure placed on lawyers externally to succeed is outweighed by the pressure lawyers place upon themselves, the impact on mental health can be devastating if left untreated. This program will dive into these issues and more.
Attorney Advertising Issues
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Presented by: Cari Sheehan
CA: 1 Legal Ethics
Description
This seminar will go through the practical and ethical aspects attorney advertising in relation to print ads, television, and social media.
How to Properly Close a Case File
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Presented by: Cari Sheehan
CA: 1 Legal Ethics
Description
Closing case files is not as simple as throwing the file in the trash can. The Rules of Professional Conduct force attorneys to close and dispose of files in an ethical manner taking into consideration client confidentiality (Rule 1.6) and safekeeping of client property (Rule 1.15). This seminar will go through some tips and tricks to properly close files and stay within the Rules of Professional Conduct.

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