Mindfulness for the Discerning Lawyer

Tuesday, March 11, 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm Pacific via ZOOM

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Earn 1 CA CLE Hour, Including Wellness Competence Credit

Meet the Speaker

Emily Nagisa Keehn



Assistant Dean, Law Student Affairs

University of San Diego

About the Program

Mindfulness has been widely adopted in the legal profession as an empirically sound wellness intervention. Despite this, the needle has not really shifted: lawyers remain as stressed out as ever. Do these techniques really work? Are they not being taught and practiced in the “right” way?


This program asks lawyers to look at mindfulness as something that goes far beyond merely stress reduction, and as a practice to develop discernment, practical wisdom, and live your life and practice law in a way that honors your own humanity and the humanity of others.

This program is presented by the Law Practice Management and Wellness Section chaired by Dean Serwin. Find out more about the section at BHBA.org.

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