LIVE ANNUAL MEETING WEBCAST: Understanding and Representing Clients Who've Experienced Trauma in Family Law Matters - What You Need to Know About Trauma - CLE Session 7 (Breakout 2)
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Understanding and Representing Client's Who've Experience Trauma in Family Law Matters - What You Need to Know About Trauma - CLE Session 7 (Breakout 2)
Sponsored by University of Idaho College of Law

Friday, July 24, 2020

1:15 p.m. - 2:45 p.m. (MT)

** Live Webcast

Registration Fee:  $50.00

1.5 CLE credits

Developing a client’s story is a critical component of preparing for any case and is much more difficult when the client has history of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking or has otherwise experienced trauma.  Michael T. Carney, University of Idaho College of Law, will teach attorneys how to engage with clients through Trauma Informed practices to best counsel and represent them in family court and how their trauma impacts you and your ability to practice law and your life at home.

Seminar Information
Date Presented:
July 24, 2020 1:15 PM Mountain
Length:
1 hour, 30 minutes
Registration Fee:
$50.00
LIVE ANNUAL MEETING WEBCAST: Understanding and Representing Client's Who've Experience Trauma in Family Law Matters - What You Need to Know About Trauma
Material
Material- Carney
Material- Carney
Individual topic purchase: Selected
Idaho State Bar
Total MCLE Credits: 1.50
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