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In today’s high-pressure legal environment, competence requires more than legal knowledge and technical skill. Sustained adversarial exposure, digital acceleration, client demands, and increasing complexity place unprecedented cognitive and emotional strain on attorneys. When chronic stress goes unrecognized or unmanaged, it can impair judgment, communication, decision-making, and ethical performance.
This program examines the intersection of resilience, neuroscience, and professional responsibility through the lens of competence prevention and detection. Drawing on emerging attorney well-being trends, performance science, and practical leadership strategies, participants will explore how cumulative stress exposure affects executive functioning and increases risk for professional errors and disciplinary exposure.
Participants will be introduced to a six-step trauma-informed framework designed for high-stress professionals, and will learn how resilience-informed leadership can strengthen cognitive performance, enhance firm culture, and protect long-term professional excellence.
The Wellness Section is chaired by Dean Serwin.
By Beverly Hills Bar Association5
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In today’s high-pressure legal environment, competence requires more than legal knowledge and technical skill. Sustained adversarial exposure, digital acceleration, client demands, and increasing complexity place unprecedented cognitive and emotional strain on attorneys. When chronic stress goes unrecognized or unmanaged, it can impair judgment, communication, decision-making, and ethical performance.
This program examines the intersection of resilience, neuroscience, and professional responsibility through the lens of competence prevention and detection. Drawing on emerging attorney well-being trends, performance science, and practical leadership strategies, participants will explore how cumulative stress exposure affects executive functioning and increases risk for professional errors and disciplinary exposure.
Participants will be introduced to a six-step trauma-informed framework designed for high-stress professionals, and will learn how resilience-informed leadership can strengthen cognitive performance, enhance firm culture, and protect long-term professional excellence.
The Wellness Section is chaired by Dean Serwin.