By Jim Ash, Florida Bar News | July 29, 2020

In addition to COVID-19, Florida lawyers are facing another potential contagion — society’s skyrocketing anxiety.

“There’s people losing their jobs, there’s riots, there’s an election, there’s all kinds of things going on, and it’s out of control,” said Miami attorney and mediator Patrick Russell. “As legal professionals, we’re dealing with agitated clients.”

So the Alternative Dispute Resolution Section is offering a digital vaccine: a six-part webinar series focusing on health and wellness.

Russell is the ADR vice chair and chairs the section’s Health and Wellness Committee. He said the series is in final planning and should launch in September.

“Everybody has their presentations in, their panels are assembled, I’m gathering the dates two months out, so that we have enough time to market it and get the CLE approval,” he said.

The series will feature prominent lecturers, including University of Miami Law School Professor Scott L. Rogers, director of UM’s Mindfulness in Law Program, and Paula Black, a nationally recognized lawyer coach and author of “A Lawyer’s Guide to Creating a Life Not Just a Living.”

The section partnered with Legal Services of Greater Miami to produce the webinars, and topics range from “The Ethical Considerations When Using Alternative Dispute Resolution to Bridge the Justice Gap,” to “Balancing Wellness and the Ever-Present Demands of Technology.”

For more details, see below:

MINDFULNESS, SOCIAL CONNECTION AND WELL-BEING: RESOLVING INNER DISPUTES AND REACHING RESOLUTION

We live at a time of great disruption and social isolation, physically, emotionally, and economically. This session explores insights associated with the effect of isolation and feelings of disconnection — whether occasioned by COVID-19 or aspects of the practice of law — and offers various practical approaches to well being and healing.

Panel Members: Dean Janet Stearns, Joshua Rooks, PhD., Gilbert Squires, Esq., and Professor Scott Rogers.

CHANGING THE PARADIGM OF WHO WE ARE

An online discussion examining the conflicts between the left-brained realities of the legal system and the right-brained nature of human beings; how this conflict affects us, and how we can reconcile the two.

Moderators: Deborah Corbishley and Janet Seitlin.

NAVIGATING LAWYERING AND LIFE: A ROADMAP

Learn how to navigate and balance work with your life and ultimately enjoy your career while doing the same.

Panel Members: Bruce Blitman, Esq., Paula Black, a nationally recognized lawyer coach and author of “A Lawyer’s Guide to Creating a Life Not Just a Living,” and Maia Aron, Esq. and Karen Lapekas, Esq., who used Paula as a career coach.

ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS WHEN USING ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION TO BRIDGE THE JUSTICE GAP

This program will address practical and ethical issues that often arise when mediating a case with an indigent party and strategies for successfully handling them. The impact that alternative dispute resolution can have on cases involving indigent clients. Discussion on opportunities for pro bono mediation.

Presenter: Jayme Cassidy — Legal Services of Greater Miami.

BALANCING WELLNESS AND EVER PRESENT DEMANDS OF TECHNOLOGY

An overview of the need to balance wellness with the demand to be “connected,” especially considering the impact of working from home during the pandemic. The course will cover best practices for setting technological boundaries and leveraging technology tools to support balance and wellness.

Presenter: Illenia Sanchez-Bryson — Legal Services of Greater Miami.

HAPPINESS FOR LAWYERS GUARANTEED…OR YOUR MISERY BACK

A presentation for how happiness is actually a choice and practical tips for enhancing mental health and wellness.

Presenter: Mark Eiglarsh.