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Substance Use Disorders and Recovery 2024: Representing the Legal Services, Nonprofit, and Pro Bono Client

  • 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
  • By: Practising Law Institute
  • PLI New York 1177 Avenue of the Americas Entrance on 45th Street
Topics:
  • Health Care
  • Pro Bono

Overview

This program is designed to train legal aid, nonprofit, and pro bono attorneys and allied professionals about substance use disorders impacting clients or family members of clients. Expert faculty will provide an overview of latest developments and the science of substance use disorder and recovery and also will address key topics such as fighting discrimination and other barriers, as well as understanding partnership models and best practices for helping clients.

What You Will Learn

After completing this program, participants will be able to:

  • Examine latest developments and what legal services and pro bono attorneys need to know about the science of substance use disorders and recovery
  • Understand discrimination and ways to address discrimination and barriers
  • Focus on the role of the civil legal services attorney
  • Explore ethical obligations that can arise when representing clients impacted by substance use disorders

Who Should Attend

This program is designed for legal aid, nonprofit, and pro bono attorneys and allied professionals who navigate legal and administrative systems on behalf of clients affected by substance use disorders.

 

PLI events that mention working for an IRC Section 501c3 organizations dedicated to providing direct pro bono representation, the organization may be eligible to receive a PLI Pro Bono Membership which provides free access to PLI programs.

  • CLE Credit Comments: 4 total 1 Ethics and Professionalism, 3 Professional Practice