Eliminating Bias in the Legal Profession (Virtual Event)

Topics:
  • Ethical Issues

 

LexisNexis logoLexisNexis University is hosting a free virtual CLE training via WebEx entitled Eliminating Bias in the Legal Profession on January 17, 2024 from 10:30 AM-11:30 AM Eastern

The goal of this CLE presentation is to discuss bias and where it comes from; why it is harmful; how to detect it and how to eliminate it from our behavior as legal professionals.

Practicing law is a bias landmine. From whether we believe a witness or opposing counsel; to how we counsel those in our organization we readily apply judgments to others — coloring our perceptions and thoughts. There is no cure for bias, but you can be more mindful, conscious and monitor your thoughts better.

These are the four main questions we will answer in our discussion today: What is bias? What are unconscious and confirmation biases? What are the effects and costs of bias? And, finally how can we avoid bias through thinking about our thinking and implementing best practices?

As a result of attending this course, you will have a better understanding of the following:

  • Obtain a better understanding of the types of biases.
  • An awareness of the effects and costs associated with bias.
  • The benefits of setting good policy and modeling best practices.
  • Understanding your ethical obligations.
  • Gain insight to offer better legal and compliance counsel.
Presenter(S)

Shelby Boyd


  • CLE Credit Comments:

    PA CLE Credit: 1.0 Ethics Credit

    The Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Education Board has set the following requirements for 2023 and 2024:

    For compliance periods ending in 2022 and thereafter, or until further modification by the Board, the number of credits earned through accredited pre-recorded/on-demand (asynchronous) programs shall not exceed six (6).

    Credits earned through accredited live-online (synchronous) programs shall be treated the same as traditional classroom courses. Only credits earned through live-online and in-person/classroom courses taken during this period may carry forward (up to two compliance periods).

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