Alex Lierz
Nebraska Legal Group
Lincoln, Nebraska
Ryan Poe-Galvinski
University of Wisconsin Law School
Madison
Peter R. Heyne
State Public Defenders Office
Green Bay
10:00 a.m. Program start - Introductions
10:05 a.m. Staying Safe in the Courthouse
Peter R. Heyene
Legal professionals will gain valuable insights on maintaining safety within the courthouse environment. The presentation will delve into the ethical responsibilities dictated by the Wisconsin Supreme Court Rules and the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct, emphasizing the importance of security in legal settings. Participants will explore the dynamics of the client-lawyer relationship when confronted with threats of violence and learn strategies to uphold their role as advocates. Additionally, seasoned law enforcement professionals will share their expertise, offering practical advice to navigate potential dangers effectively. This webinar is a must-attend for legal practitioners committed to fostering a secure and just legal process.
11:05 a.m. Don't Learn Safety by Accident: Staying Safe Outside the Legal Workplace
Ryan Poe-Galvinski
Explore crucial topics including safety while traveling, shopping, or attending public gatherings, as well as ensuring safety at home and during daily activities. By delving into the potential dangers of each scenario, you will learn practical strategies to address them effectively. From understanding risk factors to implementing personal safety plans, this session offers essential knowledge for safeguarding yourself in various situations beyond the confines of the legal workplace.
12:05 p.m. Break
12:20 p.m. Safe at Every Step: Protecting Clients and Ourselvs
Alex Lierz
This training program aims to safeguard clients and practitioners in family law. Recognizing the heightened risks for abused women post-separation and prevalent threats against legal professionals, it underscores the necessity for proactive measures. Key focuses include meticulous screening, leveraging tools like JUSTICE, and promoting sensitivity in handling disclosures of domestic violence. Safety planning and access to resources are prioritized, along with ongoing risk assessment. Equipping practitioners with de-escalation tactics and reporting protocols is essential for fostering a secure environment. By emphasizing vigilance, empathy, and proactive intervention, the program strengthens our ability to navigate family law complexities while ensuring the well-being of all involved.
1:20 p.m. Program Concludes
- Delve into the ethical responsibilities outlined in the Wisconsin Supreme Court Rules and the ABA Model Rules concerning security in legal settings
- Gain insights on practical measures to help you spot potential dangers in a courthouse setting
- Explore the impact of threats of violence on the attorney-client relationship
- Understand the risk factors associated with various scenarios and develop a personalized safety plan to effectively address them
- Implement proactive measures to safeguard yourself at home and in public settings
- Acquire de-escalation techniques and reporting protocols to foster a more secure environment
- Strengthen your skills in ongoing risk assessment and intervention in family law cases
- All attorneys
- Judges
- Paralegals
- Legal administrators
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