A Call to Action! Promoting Well-Being and Ethical Implications for Lawyers and Law Firms in the Legal Profession Out of Stock
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- The percentage of lawyers and law students suffering from substance abuse issues, depression and stress and why that is found to be the case
- The negative implications for the legal profession, individual lawyers, organizations and law firms as a consequence of these issues
- Reasons to promote well-being, including ethical reasons
- Recommendations for stake-holders concerning how to promote well-being
- Recognizing the signs and symptoms of abuse before it is too late
Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, if you completed this in 2023, please use this course code: 231544ADO.
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