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Substance Abuse: Competency In Times of Crisis


Level: Advanced
Runtime: 63 minutes
Recorded Date: June 03, 2023
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Agenda

  • California Rule of Prof. Conduct 1.1
  • Northwest Studies and 2015 Hazelden Betty Ford/ABA Study on Substance Use Disorders in the Legal Profession (2015)
  • “Are You An Alcoholic?” Self-Test
  • Definition of Chemical Dependency
  • Definition of Co-Dependency
  • The Path to Lawyer Well-Being (August 2017)
Runtime: 1 hour, 2 minutes
Recorded: June 3, 2023

For NY - Difficulty level: For experienced attorneys only (nontransitional)
For NY - Difficulty Level: Experienced attorneys only (non-transitional)

Description

Lawyers are much more likely than other professions to suffer from substance use and mental health disorders due to the high-stress nature of our work and a culture that encourages us to be self-reliant. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, increasing stress and isolation among lawyers has made this problem even worse, particularly for the newest members of the bar. Our experts discuss this alarming trend and what we can do to help ourselves and our colleagues during these difficult times.

This program was recorded on June 3rd, 2023.

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Panelists

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Greg Dorst

Consultant
The Other Bar

Greg Dorst is back as our Southern California Consultant after spending nearly 6 years as the Chief Executive Officer of Social Science Services, Inc., a non-profit group of mental health and substance use disorder facilities located in the Inland Empire region, serving San Bernardino and Riverside Counties. Greg is a former attorney who has worked on the cutting edge of treatment for those suffering from a seemingly hopeless state of mind and body since 2000. As an Addiction Specialist he is a true expert in the field having written articles for numerous publications as well as having worked on audio and video educational materials for Thompson/West.

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Jim Heiting

Partner
Heiting & Irwin, APLC

The only past President of the State Bar of California ever elected from the Inland Empire, James Heiting handles civil litigation matters throughout California, recovering over $400 million for clients, dealing with wrongful death, serious injury, professional malpractice and transportation accidents. Also past President of Riverside’s County Bar, his firm has served the Inland Empire for over 40 years.

The Managing Partner of Heiting & Irwin, APLC has been practicing law since receiving his doctorate degree in law in 1976. Mr. Heiting is admitted to practice before all courts of the state, the federal courts, the United States Court of Federal Claims, and the California and United States Supreme Courts.

Mr. Heiting also served on the Board of Governors of the State Bar of California, was a co-founder of the Leo A. Deegan Inn of Court (training younger or less experienced members of the bar) and a charter member of the Inland Empire Federal Bar Association. He was president of the Other Bar (a statewide organization of judges and lawyers helping other lawyers and judges) from 1991-1993, and a board member from 1988-2003 and again since 2006. He is or has been a member of multiple federal and state litigation, ethics, and trial associations. He is currently the American Bar Association west coast Commissioner appointed to the Commission on Lawyer Assistance Programs, studying, evaluating, and providing oversight and support for programs in nine states.

Mr. Heiting has served in a variety of roles in the Superior Court and the Federal District Court. He is also sought after as a privately requested and court-appointed arbitrator and mediator in state courts and the California Court of Appeal. He has been an invited speaker, lecturer and panelist for the State Bar and a variety of legal and community organizations.

Mr. Heiting is a Riverside personal injury lawyer who has been recognized as a Lawyer of Distinction for 2018 and 2019, view his profile here.

Emphasizing civil litigation in his career, Mr. Heiting represents clients throughout the State in bringing and/or defending a wide variety of claims. He is recognized as an extremely successful, tough and tenacious lawyer.

Mr. Heiting and his wife Cindy were married in 1971 and have three sons. They live in Riverside.


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