- CPD Points: 1 [PM] [PS] [EW]
- Price: $88.00
- Area: Legal Skills & Technique; Professional Negligence (general); Wellbeing and Lifestyle
- Delivered: August 2022
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- Recording
- Papers (17 pages)
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Description
Join Stuart Teicher as he discusses how jazz and the blues are about a lot of things, including struggle, culture, bias, inclusion, change, and resilience. Each of those concepts are critical to understanding and combatting bias in the practice of law. In this session, Stuart connects the world of jazz and the blues to diversity and inclusion in the legal world. Session outline and learnings from this entertaining CPD activity include:
- Recognising how historic barriers in the practice of law contribute to the inability to advance diversity, and how this may affect the way in which your team engages with some clients.
- Learning about the difference between diversity, inclusion and belonging to help understand your clients' needs.
- Understanding the importance of conducting assessments to ensure your team makes progress in being aware, and raising awareness of, diversity and inclusion in your workplace.
- Understanding and appreciating the role of implicit bias (often found in many of us without realising) in the struggle for improving diversity and inclusion.
- Learning about the role of collaboration in improving diversity and inclusion in your workspace for your teams and your clients.
What people say about Stuart Teicher:
- An important topic presented with an unusually entertaining slant!
- An excellent speaker!
- I enjoyed Stuart Teicher, his humour, his delivery of key information…
- Excellent content. Engaging and entertaining speaker
- CPD Points: 1 [PM] [PS] [EW]
- Price: $88.00
- Area: Legal Skills & Technique; Professional Negligence (general); Wellbeing and Lifestyle
- Delivered: August 2022
Digital Content
- Recording
- Papers (17 pages)
To purchase login below
Description
Join Stuart Teicher as he discusses how jazz and the blues are about a lot of things, including struggle, culture, bias, inclusion, change, and resilience. Each of those concepts are critical to understanding and combatting bias in the practice of law. In this session, Stuart connects the world of jazz and the blues to diversity and inclusion in the legal world. Session outline and learnings from this entertaining CPD activity include:
- Recognising how historic barriers in the practice of law contribute to the inability to advance diversity, and how this may affect the way in which your team engages with some clients.
- Learning about the difference between diversity, inclusion and belonging to help understand your clients' needs.
- Understanding the importance of conducting assessments to ensure your team makes progress in being aware, and raising awareness of, diversity and inclusion in your workplace.
- Understanding and appreciating the role of implicit bias (often found in many of us without realising) in the struggle for improving diversity and inclusion.
- Learning about the role of collaboration in improving diversity and inclusion in your workspace for your teams and your clients.
What people say about Stuart Teicher:
- An important topic presented with an unusually entertaining slant!
- An excellent speaker!
- I enjoyed Stuart Teicher, his humour, his delivery of key information…
- Excellent content. Engaging and entertaining speaker
Stuart Teicher, Legal Educator
About the Presenter:
Mr Stuart Teicher Esq is a professional legal educator who focuses on ethics law, practice management and professional skills instruction. A practicing lawyer for over 20 years, Stuart’s career is now dedicated to helping fellow lawyers survive the practice of law and thrive in the profession. He teaches seminars, provides in-house training to law firms and legal departments, and also gives keynote speeches at conventions and association meetings.
Stuart helps lawyers get better at what they do (and enjoy the process) through his entertaining and educational CPD Performances.
He is a Supreme Court appointee to the New Jersey District Ethics Committee where he investigates and prosecutes grievances filed against attorneys, an adjunct Professor of Law at Rutgers Law School in Camden, New Jersey where he teaches Professional Responsibility and an adjunct Professor at Rutgers University in New Brunswick where he teaches undergraduate writing courses. Stuart's philosophy, simply put, is this: “I dream of a world where lawyers stay awake for CPD/CLE seminars.”
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