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Wellness: Introduction to Wellness Competence in the Legal Profession


Level: Advanced
Runtime: 60 minutes
Recorded Date: April 27, 2024
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Agenda

  • New Wellness Competence CLE Requirement
  • Clinical Depression
  • Substance Use Disorder
  • Recommendations
  • ABA Model Rule 1.1 Competence
  • Topic No. 1: Professional Burnout Among Lawyers
  • Topic No. 2: Recognizing Signs of Stress in Oneself or One's Colleagues
  • Topic No. 3: Ethics and Well-Being

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

Description

Drawing upon his experience working at a prestigious New York law firm and now as an in-house lawyer at a global media company, Zach McGee discusses professional burnout among lawyers – what it is, how it impacts attorneys in and out of the office, how to spot it and how to address it – to help you recognize signs of stress in yourself and take preventative measures intended to reduce your risk of developing a substance use disorder or becoming clinically depressed. Zach also offers sage advice on how to manage competing obligations that may implicate our duty of competence under the legal ethic rules, and how enhancing personal well-being and adopting strategies for balancing life’s demands can enhance our ability to meet this obligation. Rules covered include: ABA Model Rule 1.1.

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Zachary S. McGee

Senior Vice President, Business Affairs
Sony Pictures Entertainment

Zach McGee is Senior Vice President, Business Affairs, for Sony Pictures Entertainment in Culver City where he leads worldwide business affairs for Sony’s home entertainment division. Before moving to Sony, Mr. McGee was the Senior Vice President, Head of Business & Legal Affairs at Miramax, a leading independent film and television studio.

Before joining Miramax, Mr. McGee was a Vice President, Legal Affairs, with NBC Universal, Inc. Prior to moving in-house, Mr. McGee was an associate with Davis Polk. He clerked for the Honorable Michael B. Mukasey, Chief Judge, United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.

Mr. McGee is a magna cum laude graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School, and he received his Masters of Business Administration from the UCLA Anderson School of Management.


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