Every Florida Bar member must complete a minimum of 30 credit hours of approved continuing legal education activity every 3 years. At least 3 of the 30 credit hours must be in approved technology programs. At least 5 of the 30 credit hours must be in approved legal ethics, professionalism, substance abuse, or mental health and wellness programs; as part of the 5 credit hours, each member must complete during each reporting cycle,
the 2-credit hour Florida Legal Professionalism course produced by The Florida Bar and approved by the Supreme Court of Florida. OVERVIEW:
I. Welcome
President of the Florida Bar, Sia Baker-Barnes
II. Professionalism Expectations
Charise Morgan, Chardean Hill, Tia Gibbs, Joe Longfellow, Andrew Herman
III. The Relationship Between Ethics and Professionalism
Tim Chinaris
IV. Regulating Professionalism, Part One
The Honorable Stephen Everett
V. Regulating Professionalism, Part Two
Richard Greenberg
VI. How to Avoid Bar Discipline
Brian L. Tannebaum
VII. The Henry Latimer Center for Professionalism/Professionalism Resources
Jessica Falkner, Russell Monilla
VIII. Other Bar Resources
Alexis Deveaux
IX. YLD
Arti Hirani, YLD President
X. Mentoring New Lawyers/Counsel to Counsel
Sharlene Stanford Greene and Gary S. Lesser, Past-President of The Florida Bar
XI. Leadership Academy
David Thompson, Brandon Sapp, Magie Ozarowski
XII. The Future of Law
Jaclyn Behar
XIII. Professionalism Advice from a Seasoned Attorney
Paul Lipton