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Resiliency in Law Practice: Tips for Surviving the Daily Battles

Content Provider
American Law Institute CLE
Product
CLE
Run Time
61 Minutes
Recording Date
09/28/2023
Presenter(s)
Darin M. Klemchuk, J. Clint Schumacher
Learning Method
On-Demand Training
Practice Area
Ethics, Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Persona
CLE OnDemand

Price $219.00

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Description

Resiliency can be learned and is a key skill for all attorneys to master.
The stress of being a lawyer today continues to mount as our work evolves at a rapid pace. Our clients and even our own colleagues often expect us to be available and sharp 24/7; to utilize every efficiency in our work; and to be error free even when the proverbial storm rages around us. We are expected to be legal experts, to stay on top of the latest developments, to manage our practice, and to market our skills. And those are just the professional obligations.
The constant drumbeat of more and faster and better requires us to continually adapt and be at our best when representing clients regardless of professional and personal challenges. Moreover, attorney ethics guidelines require us to be mentally sharp to properly represent our clients. As we face the pressures of law practice in the digital age, attorney resilience is more critical than ever. This webcast explores why and how attorneys can develop the habits and skills to build and maintain resiliency – both in their law practices and as members of their families and communities.
Join two practicing lawyers, including the author of Second Wind: Decisions the Resilient Make to Overcome Adversity, as they discuss:
- Why professional ethics (MRPC 1.1, 1.3, 1.4, 1.16, and 8.4(d)) and resiliency intersect
- How to set boundaries and develop other productive habits in your work
- How good physical and mental health leads to better “work health”
- When asking for help doesn’t just benefit you, but your clients as well
- Why community and connection help us find meaning and purpose, not just networks
Gain strategies for persevering through adversity, and why being a resilient lawyer can make you a better, more productive lawyer.

Literature

State Status Total Credits Type Of Credit Approved Thru
AlabamaApproved1.00Ethics12/31/2024
AlaskaApproved1.00EthicsOn-going
ArizonaApproved1.00EthicsOn-going
ArkansasApproved1.00EthicsOn-going
CaliforniaApproved1.00Ethics09/28/2028
ColoradoApproved1.00Ethics12/31/2025
ConnecticutApproved1.00EthicsOn-going
DelawareApproved1.00Ethics09/27/2025
FloridaApproved1.00Mental Health06/30/2025
GeorgiaApproved1.00Ethics12/31/2024
HawaiiApproved1.00Ethics09/28/2025
IdahoApproved1.00Ethics09/28/2026
IllinoisApproved1.00Mental Health/Substance Abuse11/07/2025
IndianaApproved1.00Ethics12/20/2024
IowaApproved1.00Ethics09/27/2024
KansasApproved1.00Ethics12/03/2024
LouisianaApproved1.00Professionalism11/07/2024
MaineApproved1.00General01/11/2026
MinnesotaApproved1.00Ethics10/16/2025
MississippiApproved1.00Ethics11/07/2024
MissouriApproved1.20GeneralOn-going
MontanaApproved1.00Ethics09/28/2026
NebraskaApproved1.01Ethics09/27/2025
NevadaApproved1.00Ethics12/31/2026
New HampshireApproved1.00Ethics09/27/2026
New JerseyApproved1.00EthicsOn-going
New MexicoApproved1.00Ethics09/27/2028
New YorkApproved1.00EthicsOn-going
North CarolinaPending State Response0.00
North DakotaApproved1.00Ethics09/28/2026
OhioApproved1.00Professional Conduct12/31/2024
OklahomaApproved1.00Ethics12/03/2024
OregonApproved1.00Ethics09/27/2026
PennsylvaniaApproved1.00Ethics11/07/2025
Puerto RicoApproved1.00Ethics12/31/2024
Rhode IslandApproved1.00Ethics06/30/2025
South CarolinaPending State Response0.00
TennesseeApproved1.02Ethics11/07/2024
TexasApproved1.00Ethics11/30/2024
UtahApproved1.00Ethics12/31/2024
VermontApproved1.00EthicsOn-going
VirginiaApproved1.00Well-being10/31/2024
WashingtonApproved1.00Ethics09/27/2028
West VirginiaApproved1.22EthicsOn-going
WisconsinApproved1.00GeneralOn-going
WyomingApproved1.00Ethics11/07/2024

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