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Pennsylvania (PA) Elimination Of Bias CLE Course Catalog

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69 minutes
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Understanding and Overcoming Our Implicit Biases To Become Better Lawyers And Humans
This program explores how implicit bias works and how it affects day-to-day decisions and the exercise of discretion, including its impact on the legal profession. This presentation includes a discussion of scenarios based on typical interactions, including the fact that initial impressions matter and concludes with some advice on how to overcome implicit biases.

New Media Legal

$75

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62 minutes
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Implicit Bias: Me, You, and Our Judges Too
This program explores implicit bias through the prism of improving advocacy efforts as lawyers and to assess judicial and case examples where implicit bias has appeared and may present issues for you and your clients. Peter Afrasiabi discusses strategies and actionable steps to recognize implicit bias, combat it, and enable you to make better decisions as an advocate for your clients.

New Media Legal

$75

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60 minutes
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Elimination of Bias Double Play: Advancing Diversity and Understanding Implicit Bias
This program identifies the most common ways implicit bias can affect the hiring, advancement and performance of lawyers, and provides practical guidance on what steps you can take to "de-bias" your company.

New Media Legal

$75

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60 minutes
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What the Mississippi Delta Teaches About Bias in the Legal Profession
The area between the Mississippi and Yazoo Rivers is unlike any other place on earth. The history of the place is unique and so are the politics. In this one-of-a-kind program, Stuart Teicher, Esq. (the CLE Performer) traveled to the Delta and recorded a program about diversity and bias.

Stuart Teicher

$75

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65 minutes
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Accelerating the Funding for Diverse Legal Technology Startups
In this sobering session, our panel of experts will take a closer look at how the investment and legal communities could collaboratively more effectively in raising awareness on this issue and effecting real change.

Legalweek

$75

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72 minutes
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Disparate Treatment of POC in the Bankruptcy Process
This session will also address research that has been conducted regarding biases and perceptions on race and bankruptcy, including decisions on filing and under what chapter to file, and what the bar and the judiciary can do to correct that disparate treatment.

American Bankruptcy Institute

$75

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85 minutes
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Be in the Room Where It Happens: Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging
This panel will focus on issues regarding gender, race, diversity and belonging, and how to build a resilient workplace.

American Bankruptcy Institute

$115

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60 minutes
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What "A Letter from a Birmingham Jail" Teaches about Inclusion in the Law
In 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was arrested in Birmingham, Alabama for violating the States’ law against mass public demonstrations. From his jail cell, Dr. King penned an important response to clergy-people who criticized the protest that got him arrested. The words from that letter have proved to be among Dr. King’s most important writings and, interestingly, they are relevant to lawyers as well. Join the CLE Performer, Stuart Teicher, Esq., as he evaluates the text of that letter and explains how the content of that critical piece of correspondence can help lawyers improve inclusion in the practice of law.

Stuart Teicher

$75

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Status Report on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: What Else Needs to Be Done to Get Us There?
Given that diversity and inclusion is a generational change, and as companies make multi-year commitments, one of the challenges will be sustaining the momentum once the initial euphoria passes. We will take a look at how to ensure that all the efforts made thus far continue and ultimately lead corporations in the direction they will be proud of in the years to come. Additionally, we will examine various states’ initiatives around the diversification of corporate boards.

General Counsel Conference

$75

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