The Climate of Civility and Professionalism in the Practice of Law in Idaho – Annual Meeting CLE Session 7


Event Details


2021 Idaho State Bar Annual Meeting

In-Person and Live Webcast CLE

The Idaho State Bar is offering its 2021 Annual Meeting as a hybrid event with in-person attendance for those that would like to meet in person and as a live webcast option for those that would like to attend remotely.

The Climate of Civility and Professionalism in the Practice of Law in Idaho

Annual Meeting CLE Session 7

Sponsored by the Idaho State Bar Professionalism and Ethics Section

 Friday, July 23. 2021

12:45 – 2:45 pm​ (MT)

Live Webcast and Boise Centre East – 4th Floor 

**In-Person Attendance Available with Limited Capacity

Registration Fee:  $50.00

​Law Students: $15

If you are not a member of the Idaho State Bar, please use “0000” when asked for your Idaho State Bar number.

2.0 CLE credits of which 2.0 is Ethics – NAC Approved

Professors Jodi A. Nafzger, College of Idaho and Benjamin P. Cover, University of Idaho College of Law, will explore the results of the “Climate of the Legal Profession in Idaho” study that was conducted in July 2020 by the Idaho State Bar Professionalism and Ethics Section.  The study looked at the prevalence of harassment, discrimination and bullying in the legal profession.   They will then be joined by Dwight Edwards, Reach New Heights, LLC, who will discuss how a person’s unconscious bias can impact their decisions and actions both personally and professionally.  Together the panel will discuss how the legal profession can improve the inclusivity for all members, our clients, and our communities.

   

*Note – Each Annual Meeting Webcast CLE session requires separate registration or the purchase of a bundle.

** In-Person Attendance – You MUST pre-register to attend in person events as there will be a limited number of spots available that will be on a first come, first serve basis.  All in-person events will require attendees to follow the COVID protocols required by the Boise Centre in place at that time.