Working With Survivors: Ethics and Skills for Serving Traumatized Clients
May 2020
Working With Survivors: Ethics and Skills for Serving Traumatized Clients
Brought to you by ALIGHT (Alliance to Lead Impact in Global Human Trafficking), BAM Family Law (Broxterman Alicks McFarlane PC), Hogan Lovells LLP, and CBA-CLE.
Program Description
This program will provide a panel discussion about pitfalls to avoid when advising and working with traumatized clients. Panelists will explain how the legal process itself can be re-traumatizing, and cover issues from the perspective of how best to help your client and - yourself as a lawyer from potential liability.
This presentation will cover:
- CRPC 1.2 – Scope of Representation
- CRPC 1.4 – Communication
- CRPC 1.14 – Client with Diminished Capacity
- CRPC 2.1 – Role of the Counselor as Advisor
- CRPC 6.1 – Voluntary Pro Bono/Public Service
This program is LIVE ONLY and will be provided at no cost.
Box lunches will be provided – thank you Hogan Lovells!
Seating is limited, so register today!
Agenda
11:30 – 11:45 am
Check-In
11:45 am – 1:45 pm
Working With Survivors: Ethics and Skills for Serving Traumatized Clients
Box lunches will be provided – thank you Hogan Lovells!
1:45 pm
Adjourn
Registration Fees
Non Member | $0.00 |
CBA Member | $0.00 |
- General Credits: 2.00
- Ethics Credits: 1.00
- EDI Credits:
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Sponsor Information
- A helpful program for family law, immigration, criminal law practitioners, and any attorney who serves clients suffering from trauma
- Ethics rules to keep in mind
- Skills that will help you successfully work with survivors