Navigating Substance Use in Law: Insights and Strategies

Navigating Substance Use in Law: Insights and Strategies

May 03, 2024

3:00 PM - 4:00 PM ET

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An essential program addressing the critical issue of substance abuse in the legal profession, this course uses personal insights and ethical guidance to help attorneys gain insight into the prevalence and impact of substance use disorders. Learn how to identify substance use disorders, as well as treatment options and self-help strategies such as mindfulness techniques. This program also addresses the ethical obligations attorneys have towards themselves, their clients, and their colleagues regarding substance use disorders.

This course is pertinent for legal professionals of all areas and at all levels. Anyone concerned about substance use within the legal profession or interested in strategies for self-help and supporting colleagues will find answers here.

Learning Objectives:

  • Recognize the extent and impact of substance use disorders among lawyers
  • Discern ethical obligations towards colleagues struggling with SUD
  • Implement mindfulness practices for stress management and resilience

About the Presenters

Cynthia Sharp, Esq.

The Sharper Lawyer

Practice Area: Attorney Well-Being

Veteran attorney Cynthia Sharp (CEO of The Sharper Lawyer) works with motivated lawyers seeking to generate additional revenue for their law firms. She practiced law from 1982–2009 and then embarked on a professional speaking and writing career. Ever since, she has served solo and small...

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Rebecca Howlett, Esq.

The Legal Burnout Solution

Practice Area: Personal (+2 other areas)

Becky Howlett is an attorney, legal educator, and certified contemplative practices teacher committed to promoting well-being in the legal field and beyond. In the spring of 2020, she co-founded legalburnout.com to help legal advocates effectively manage stress, cultivate healthy work environments, and prevent burnout. As Director of...

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