The Lawyer Well-Being Series - Neurodiversity in the Legal Profession
Format: Online Only
Presented by The SJC Standing Committee on Lawyer Well-Being, the Social Law Library, and Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers.
Faculty
- Shawn Healy, PhD is a licensed clinical psychologist and the Director of Administrative Operations at Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers
Join us for a webinar focusing on the unique advantages of neurodiversity and strategies for navigating the legal environment.
This program will help you:
- Identify common types of neurodivergent traits to improve communication and collaboration within legal teams.
- Discuss the strengths and challenges associated with various neurodiverse experiences specifically in the legal environment.
- Address questions concerning disclosure.
- Challenge attendees to think differently about accommodations in the workplace which will ultimately increase performance and effectiveness for both the individual and organization.
The SJC Standing Committee on Lawyer Well-Being, the Social Law Library, and Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers.
Shawn Healy, PhD is a licensed clinical psychologist and the Director of Administrative Operations at Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers
CPCS approved 1.0 credits for the CAFL, Criminal Trials and Appeals, Mental Health Trials and Appeals, SDP/SORB and YAD Trials and Appeals. Please note: CLE credit (and/or certificates) are only granted to those who attend at least 80% of the live webinar.
Registration & Logistics: This program is free, self-registration is required.
Online registration is encouraged. For assistance with group registrations, disability accommodations, or out-of-state CLE credits, please contact CLE Coordinator Michael Saporito at [email protected]
Note on Recordings: Most Social Law Library CLE events are recorded. All registrants will receive a digital download link, typically within one week of the program. To ensure you receive the video link, please register in advance.
Please note: CLE credit (and/or certificates) are only granted to those who attend at least 80% of the live webinar.
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the positions of the Social Law Library.