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2025 Virtual 30th Annual Missouri Lawyers' Assistance Program


Total Credits: 4.0 MCLE, 4.0 Ethics, 1.0 Elimination of Bias

Practice Area:
Ethics |  Lawyer Well-being

Dates


Description

(Exact times may change)

Noon-12:50 p.m. | The practicalities and ethics of balance, bias, and boundaries
Balance is both a myth and magic. Understanding the nuances of balance and bias identification is critical to setting boundaries, and ensuring compliance with ethical rules and guidelines as a lawyer “is a representative of clients, an officer of the legal system and a public citizen having special responsibility for the quality of justice.” Additionally, being mindful of how one conducts their personal affairs is the foundation of the legal profession and essential to building resilient communities.

Learning objectives:

  • The role of case law, real-life situations, and effective use of the Model Rules of Professional Conduct in rethinking balance, bias and boundaries.
  • Guidance from the Rules of Professional Conduct and Advisory Opinions to assist in bias identification and what you thought you knew.
  • Learning to identify different environments and technology pros and cons for setting boundaries and reducing conflict.

Speaker: Laurel Stevenson, Director, Mediation and Assessment Program (MAP), U.S. District Court, Western District of Missouri, Kansas City

12:50-12:55 p.m. | Break

12:55-1:45 p.m. | Better late than never: Embracing late-stage mental health diagnoses as an attorney
This presentation explores the challenges and opportunities attorneys face when receiving late-stage mental health diagnoses, including ADHD, anxiety, and depression. Many attorneys live undiagnosed for years, with the legal profession’s pressures worsening their condition. While a late diagnosis can feel like both a revelation and a burden, it offers an opportunity for self-awareness, healing, and growth.

Through personal insights and practical tools, this session will guide attorneys in reframing these diagnoses as pathways to success and well-being. It will also equip neurotypical attorneys with the knowledge and skills to collaborate effectively with colleagues facing these challenges.

Learning objectives:

  • Discuss how conditions such as ADHD, anxiety, and depression often go undiagnosed among attorneys, and how the unique pressures of the legal profession can exacerbate these challenges.
  • Explore the complex emotions attorneys experience upon receiving a late diagnosis, including relief from understanding their struggles and the challenges of adapting to new realities.
  • Highlight how late diagnoses can serve as turning points for personal and professional development, empowering attorneys to pursue well-being and resilience.
  • Provide guidance and resources for neurotypical attorneys to better understand, support, and collaborate with colleagues who face mental health challenges, promoting inclusivity and teamwork in the legal field.

Speaker: Karly D. Weigel, Flynn Group, Overland Park, KS

1:45-2 p.m. | Break

2-2:50 p.m. | You can't walk through water without getting wet
Most people don’t seek out a lawyer because they’re having the best day of their lives. Witnessing the suffering takes an emotional and physical toll that can’t be ignored. This session explores the impact of secondary trauma and generates discussion of what support can look like for individual lawyers and our profession. We’ll discuss topics like recognizing stressors and completing the stress cycle to combat burnout; how distressing events in the lives of your clients may show up as a trauma response for them and secondary trauma for you; and how mindfulness-based well-being practices increase resilience and support professional conduct.

Speakers: Loretta Oleksy, Mindful Life & Work Coach, Thought Kitchen LLC, Anderson, IN; Jill Carnell, Chief Contemplative Officer, Thought Kitchen LLC, Mooresville IN

2:50-2:55 p.m. | Break

2:55-3:45 p.m. | Commercialized gambling: An overlooked behavioral addiction affecting lawyers and their clients (and a policy affecting everyone)
This program will discuss often overlooked or misunderstood risks that lawyers and their clients face from the explosion of legalized commercial gambling, including surprisingly high rates of suicide and suicide ideation. Recent academic and public health studies data, conclusions, and recommendations will be covered and related civil and criminal litigation efforts mentioned. Responsible reactions and advice options for Missouri attorneys to consider will be proposed and invited.

Attendees will learn of gambling-related risks threatening client well-being as well as that of (some) fellow attorneys. Evidentiary-type data and information about those risks, and sites for further research will be presented. Resources regarding suicide prevention and behavioral addiction avoidance/treatment, in particular, will be made available.

Speaker: Michael K. Fagan, Washington University School of Law, St. Louis

3:45 p.m. | Adjourn 

Opinions and positions stated by presenters of MoBarCLE programs are those of the presenters and not necessarily those of The Missouri Bar. This program is intended as information for lawyers in Missouri, in conjunction with other research they deem necessary, in the exercise of their independent judgment.

Materials

Speaker

Jill Carnell's Profile

Jill Carnell Related Seminars and Products

Chief Contemplative Officer, Thought Kitchen


Jill Carnell (she/her) is a curious entrepreneur and compassionate disruptor who enjoys convening people, resources, processes, and ideas to bring more ease to our daily lives.
Jill studied Organizational Leadership and Supervision at Purdue University West Lafayette, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in May 1999.  After two years working in manufacturing and higher education, she was admitted to law school at Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis (now known as Indiana University McKinney School of Law).  During the four years of the part-time evening program, Jill continued working full-time in higher education, at a mid-size law firm, and the Indiana Senate.  Jill earned her Doctor of Jurisprudence degree in May 2005 and was licensed to practice law in October 2005.
Over the course of the next fifteen years, Jill spent time in private law practice as well as in state and local government.  During the early 2010s, she opened a needle arts shop in her hometown of Greenwood, eventually selling to a partner when she returned to full-time state government service.
Jill completed the Master of Arts in Mindfulness Studies program at Lesley University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, earning a Master of Arts degree in September 2021.  
Jill lives among the trees outside of Mooresville, Indiana, with her husband, Mark, and a whole bunch of cats.  Mark and Jill are the proud parents of Patrick, their adult son.

 


Michael Fagan Related Seminars and Products

Washington University School of Law


Michael Fagan served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney (AUSA) and Special AUSA for the Eastern District of Missouri for twenty-six years, was an Asst. Circuit Atty, for five years, and now consults on domestic and transnational criminal law and procedure, anti-money laundering, counterterrorism, intelligence, corruption, and emergency planning issues. He teaches at Washingfton U. School of Law and the County and Municipal Police Academy, after over a decade of teaching at the USDOJ's National Advocacy Center. Earlier, he served as litigation counsel at (then-) Bryan Cave McPheeters and McRonerts.
 

 


Laurel Stevenson's Profile

Laurel Stevenson Related Seminars and Products

Director, Federal District Court


Laurel Stevenson is the Director of the Mediation and Assessment Program (MAP) for the United States District Court, Western District of Missouri. She oversees approximately 1,000 civil cases annually and serves as a mediator, facilitator, and trainer. She is the Editor of The Resolver, a publication of the FBA’s ADR Section and the Section’s Treasurer. She served more than a decade as a Facilitator for the Missouri Bar Complaint Resolution Program and the Fee Dispute Resolution Program. 


Loretta Oleksy's Profile

Loretta Oleksy Related Seminars and Products

Mindful Life & Work Coach, Thought Kitchen


Loretta Oleksy (she/her) is a lawyer, social worker, and group facilitator dedicated to helping people connect with what lights them up. She loves helping people discover their strengths and learn to align their lives and work with them. 
Before joining Thought Kitchen, Loretta was Deputy Director of the Indiana Judges and Lawyers Assistance Program. She has worked in the nonprofit world, run her own law practice, and held various positions within the Indiana Office of Court Services. She frequently speaks on well-being in the legal profession. 
Loretta is an avid gardener and bird watcher and can work scenes from Harry Potter or the Marvel Cinematic Universe into any conversation about well-being.  She lives in Anderson, IN with her husband Chris and their rescue dogs, Neville, and Ranger. They are proud parents of their adult son, Jameson.
Loretta holds a BA in psychology from DePauw University, MSW from Indiana University, and JD from Indiana University McKinney School of Law.  She has completed her 200-hour yoga teacher training, an additional 50-hour training in yin yoga, and is a certified aqua yoga teacher. She is on a mission to dispel the myth that yoga is only about making your body into bendy shapes.

 


Karly Weigel's Profile

Karly Weigel Related Seminars and Products

Flynn Group


Karly Weigel is Counsel, Employment and Compliance at Flynn Group. Flynn Group is the world’s largest franchisee operator with a national and international portfolio of iconic brands like Applebee’s, Pizza Hut, Wendy’s, and others. With more than 3,000 locations and 75,000 employees, Karly handles employment and compliance initiatives nationwide. In her free time, Karly enjoys scuba diving, traveling both locally and internationally, and exploring new restaurants throughout Kansas City.


Dates

Wed, Feb 04, 2026 - 12:00 PM to 3:45 PM CST
Fri, Apr 03, 2026 - 12:00 PM to 3:45 PM CDT

Cancellation Policy

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