Washington MCLE - Attorney Well-Being Courses
Washington MCLE
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Pause, Breathe, Lead: Mindfulness for the Modern Lawyer
This CLE program introduces attorneys to the concept of mindfulness and its “attitudinal foundations.” Participants will examine evidence-based research showing how mindfulness can reduce stress, alleviate anxiety, and enhance presence in the moment. The session includes a guided mindfulness meditation, followed by an opportunity for attendees to reflect on and share their experiences. Additionally, participants will learn practical, informal mindfulness techniques that can be applied... More Info
$291Law & Legal Proc. -
Distressed Lawyers: An Occupational Hazard?
The legal profession is no stranger to pressure, but when does routine stress cross the line into burnout, addiction, or mental health crises? With one in three attorneys likely to need substance use or mental health support at some point in their careers, this CLE course confronts the rising tide of impairment in the legal community. Delivered by a seasoned expert, this program explores the unique challenges lawyers face, actionable ways to manage stress, and the resources available to foster... More Info
$341Ethics Credit -
A Lawyer's Guide To Mental Fitness
This CLE course offers lawyers a dynamic, practical approach to tackling the unique mental health challenges of the legal profession, empowering them to thrive in high-stakes environments while safeguarding their well-being. Tailored specifically for attorneys, this engaging session delivers actionable tools to manage stress, prevent burnout, and enhance professional performance through emotional resilience. Participants will gain the ability to: Adopt sustainable habits that maintai... More Info
$291Law & Legal Proc. -
Internet and Sports Gambling: A “Secret” Addiction No More
Gambling Disorder is a hidden but growing threat in the legal community, where statistics reveal that one in three attorneys may require support for mental health or substance use issues during their careers. The 2018 Murphy v. NCAA Supreme Court ruling, which legalized sports betting across the U.S., combined with the rise of online gambling platforms, has intensified this risk. This CLE course uncovers why lawyers are particularly susceptible to compulsive gambling, its ties to finan... More Info
$341Ethics Credit