CLE: 1.5 for Adult Criminal, Criminal Appeals, CAFL; 1 for Mental Health Litigation
This webinar will be led by Jason Thomas, the Veterans Program Coordinator for the Trial Court, who is a veteran himself (a current reservist) and a former public defender.
This training will enable participants to identify and understand the resources available to veteran clients, with a particular focus on accessing the resources provided by the federal department of Veterans Affairs and the Massachusetts Department of Veterans’ Services. Mr. Thomas will also provide an overview of the military in general and transitioning out of the military, and will discuss diversion options and the Veterans’ Treatment Courts.
Representing Veterans: Much More than Diversion & Treatment Courts
June 4, 2020, 1pm to 2:30 pm Register
Curious about the recent MHLD listserv discussion on end-of-life issues?
Do you want to learn more about what respondent’s counsel should be doing in these cases?
Join us for a webinar that includes a presentation by MHLD Staff Attorney Paulette Marie on the law and practice for DNR/DNI casesincluding informed consent, substituted judgment, and other important principles for counsel’s zealous representation. This will be followed by interactive breakout sessions where we will discuss a brief fact pattern you will receive in advance.
You will learn about, or refresh your knowledge of,the fundamentals of these cases and hone your analytic skills in the interactive breakout discussions by brainstorming with your colleagues.
May 26, 2020
3:00 pm ( also available at 1:30pm ) 1 CLE for Adult Criminal, Criminal Appeals, Mental Health Litigation, Juvenile/YAD, Juvenile/YAD appeals
The COVID-19 pandemic poses special risks to the lives, health, and constitutional rights of respondents facing commitment pursuant to G.L.c. 123, Section 35. Our zealous advocacy for these vulnerable clients is more important than ever. This webinar is intended to assist you in representing respondents during these difficult times. It will cover:
a refresher on the basics: the criteria for commitment, the applicable standard and rules of evidence
the state of treatment and social distancing at the facilities
how to demand due process during these remote hearings
May 26, 2020
1:30 pm ( also available at 3:00pm ) 1 CLE for Adult Criminal, Criminal Appeals, Mental Health Litigation, Juvenile/YAD, Juvenile/YAD appeals
The COVID-19 pandemic poses special risks to the lives, health, and constitutional rights of respondents facing commitment pursuant to G.L.c. 123, Section 35. Our zealous advocacy for these vulnerable clients is more important than ever. This webinar is intended to assist you in representing respondents during these difficult times. It will cover:
a refresher on the basics: the criteria for commitment, the applicable standard and rules of evidence
the state of treatment and social distancing at the facilities
how to demand due process during these remote hearings
Stress Management by Shawn Healy, Ph.D, of LCL
Followed by: Hot Topics in SORB and SDP (2 break-out groups)
NOTE: 2 CLE credits for SORB panel, SDP Panel, Adult Criminal Trials, MH, and YAD; 1 CLE for CAFL and Post-Conviction Panels.
Tuesday, May 19, 2020 (2:00-4:00) Webinar
[Hour 1 – All Attendees]
Stress Management by Shawn Healy, Ph.D, of LCL
[Hour 2 – SDP Panel]
Hot Topics in SDP
[Hour 2 – SORB Panel]
Hot Topics in SORB
Registration
Note that this webinar consists of two 1-hour sessions– all attendees will attend Stress Management from 2pm-3pm, and then will split out to breakout groups for the Hot Topics session for their practice area from 3pm-4pm.
This webinar will prepare attorneys to appeal the denial of COVID-19 related motions. It will cover what to consider in deciding whether to appeal, how to appeal, and when the case should be referred to the post-conviction panel. It will cover appealing the denial of bail petitions, MRCP 29 Motions to Revise and Revoke; MRCP 31 Motions for Stay of Execution of Sentence; Motions for funds for a social worker; and the filing of 211/3 petitions for extraordinary relief.
Attendance at this webinar qualifies for 1.5 CLE for the following panels: Adult Criminal, Criminal Appeals, YAD/Juvenile and YAD/Juvenile Appeals.
It qualifies for 1 CLE for the MHLD panel.
To register for our webinar on Zoom, please use the link below:
MHLD will discuss the current landscape of services for clients to avoid nursing home placements or for discharge planning, including what is and isn’t available given the pandemic. Continue reading →
Please join us online via Zoom to discuss some ways to manage uncomfortable emotions that inevitably arise for almost all of us when coping with the COVID-19 pandemic and needed public health measures to contain it. We will provide a brief review of why uncomfortable emotions may come up, how to better understand what you are feeling, and ways to ground yourself in the moment. We will also review some exercises you can try at home and the rationale behind how they can be used. We will include time for questions and answers, and we welcome ideas and suggestions for helpful ways for coping.
Main presenters:
Dr. Amantia Ametaj
Research Fellow
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Dr. Kristina Korte
Instructor and Clinical Psychologist
Massachusetts General Hospital
Harvard Medical School
Research Associate
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health