Corporate Counsel CPD/CLE Webinar Series: Building Personal and Professional Resilience for Everyone
Corporate Counsel CPD/CLE Webinar Series: Building Personal and Professional Resilience for Everyone
October 28, 2020
12:30 pm – 1:30 pm ET
View the recorded webinar here.
In the wake of this global pandemic, building personal and professional resilience is (or should be) at the top of your “to-do” list. Despite the uncertainty, disruption to working norms, and justifiably higher levels of stress, legal professionals are being called on to present a calm front and carry on business as usual. Behind the scenes, it is imperative to recognize the significant emotional toll, step-up, and take care to ensure everyone (including you) feels acknowledged, respected, and supported.
Join us on Wednesday, October 28th, as Joanne Schaefer, a former practicing lawyer and well-being coach and consultant, shares strategies to build resilience, demonstrate empathy, and create a psychologically safe and supportive working environment for all.
Ontario: This program has been accredited by the Law Society of Ontario for 60 minutes EDI Professionalism credit.
BC: This program contains 60 minutes of Practice Management.
Quebec: This program is pending approval for CLE from the Quebec Bar.
Other Jurisdictions: Please contact us at [email protected].
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