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The Impaired Lawyer: A Call to Action

Content Provider
American Law Institute CLE
Product
CLE
Run Time
63 Minutes
Recording Date
12/15/2022
Presenter(s)
Brian S. Quinn
Learning Method
On-Demand Training
Practice Area
Substance Abuse and Mental Health , Ethics
Persona
CLE OnDemand

Price $219.00

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Description

Like many other professionals, attorneys’ lives are filled to the brim with anxiety and stress. The consequences of shrugging it off can be catastrophic – not only for them but for their family, staff, colleagues, and friends. Similarly, the ramifications of trauma aren’t discussed as frequently as those of stress, yet it can be secondary or vicarious. Whether from the cumulative effect of listening to a client or witness relay graphic stories and experiences, a personal loss, or even the grief associated with lost opportunities and unmet expectations due to the cancellation of long planned events, trauma can take a significant toll. Not properly dealing with these stressors can lead to negative coping mechanisms, such as abuse of alcohol and drugs. With a dramatic increase in impairment due to alcoholism, addiction, and mental health disorders among members of the legal profession, it is believed that 1 out of 3 attorneys will likely have a need for substance use or mental health services at some point in their careers. Hear from our experienced speaker as he shares his personal story of trauma, anxiety, and addiction and the path he followed to recovery. Learn how you can recognize the unhealthy and potentially life-threatening shadow it can cast. What You Will Learn In this timely and compelling webcast, an experienced attorney who is also a certified drug and alcohol counselor will explore: Early warning signs of impairment, including the mental health impact of the COVID-19 pandemic Free services available to lawyers, judges, their family members, and law students Barriers that prevent lawyers and judges from seeking the help they need The role that education plays in breaking the stigma and fear associated with addiction and mental illness in the legal profession How best to approach the impaired individual Ethical considerations regarding the duty to report an impaired attorney and the exceptions granted to Lawyers Assistance Programs Ethical challenges imposed by isolation and its possible long-lasting effect on the legal profession

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State Status Total Credits Type Of Credit Approved Thru
AlabamaApproved1.00Ethics12/31/2024
AlaskaApproved1.00EthicsOn-going
ArizonaApproved1.00EthicsOn-going
ArkansasApproved1.00EthicsOn-going
CaliforniaApproved1.00Ethics12/14/2027
ColoradoApproved1.00Ethics12/31/2024
ConnecticutApproved1.00EthicsOn-going
DelawareApproved1.10Ethics12/14/2024
FloridaApproved1.00Substance Abuse09/30/2024
GeorgiaApproved1.00Ethics12/31/2024
HawaiiApproved1.00Ethics12/14/2025
IdahoApproved1.00Ethics12/14/2027
IllinoisApproved1.00Mental Health/Substance Abuse02/07/2025
KentuckyApproved1.00General06/30/2025
MaineApproved1.00General03/26/2025
MississippiPending State Response0.00
MissouriApproved1.00GeneralOn-going
MontanaApproved1.00Ethics12/14/2025
NebraskaApproved1.05Professional Responsibility12/14/2024
NevadaApproved1.00Substance Abuse12/31/2026
New HampshireApproved1.10Ethics12/14/2025
New JerseyApproved1.00EthicsOn-going
New MexicoApproved1.10Ethics12/14/2027
New YorkApproved1.00EthicsOn-going
North DakotaApproved1.00Ethics12/14/2025
OregonApproved1.00Mental Health/Substance Use12/14/2025
PennsylvaniaApproved1.00Ethics02/05/2025
Rhode IslandApproved1.00Ethics06/30/2025
South CarolinaApproved1.05Substance Abuse12/31/2024
UtahApproved1.00Professionalism12/31/2024
VermontApproved1.00EthicsOn-going
VirginiaApproved1.00General10/31/2024
WashingtonApproved1.00Ethics12/14/2027
West VirginiaApproved1.26EthicsOn-going
WisconsinApproved1.00GeneralOn-going

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