This program will tackle the numerous ethical issues commonly faced by in-house counsel, addressing how they can arise in practice and what steps can be taken to avoid violating ethical duties.
This course explores the profound impact of values alignment on individual well-being, engagement, and organizational health within the legal profession.
This program will help lawyers understand the similarities and differences between attorney-client privilege, the work product doctrine, and the duty of confidentiality so that they can provide better counsel to their clients and avoid possible ethical traps.
This program will give practitioners an introduction to artificial intelligence in law practice and discuss current and future ethical rules and regulations involving AI and the law.
This program will inform lawyers of the evolving ethical issues that they need to be prepared for while practicing during the global pandemic as well as other natural disasters.
This program will provide the practitioner with an overview of an attorney's ethical obligations to the law firm and clients in the event that an attorney dies or becomes incapacitated.
This course will cover the link between the high rates of distress, anxiety and depression in the legal profession and uncivil behavior by opposing counsel or uncivil/hostile behavior by partners in the law firm office and how to mitigate against it.
This seminar provides legal professionals with a comprehensive understanding of vicarious trauma, its impact on attorney well-being, and the ethical responsibilities related to recognizing and addressing it.
This seminar is designed to equip legal professionals with the knowledge and tools to recognize and address implicit biases, combat microaggressions, and cultivate inclusive workplace cultures.