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Betting on Yourself: Attorney Gambling and Compulsive Disorders, Response and Recovery
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About the Course
Introduction
This CLE webinar will examine gambling disorder and related compulsive/impulse control patterns that can impair attorney judgment, reliability, and financial integrity before resulting in missed deadlines, client complaints, or a trust account problem. The panel will provide a stigma-aware framework for recognizing impairment, protecting clients, and supporting recovery.
Description
The faculty will discuss early warning signs in practice settings: secrecy and loss of time awareness, "chasing" behavior, elevated risk-taking, mood-driven decisions, and sudden financial disruption. The experts will also explore adjacent compulsive behavior driving similar consequences, such as compulsive trading/speculation, compulsive spending, and other impulse control patterns, and explain how these issues interact with stress, anxiety, depression, and substance use.
The panel will cover documenting concerns, triaging client protection, involving supervision/HR/ethics counsel appropriately, and connecting the attorney to lawyer assistance programs (LAPs) or other resources.
Listen as our panel navigates identifying gambling and compulsive disorder risks, stabilizing impacted matters, and building a recovery-supportive response.
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This 90-minute webinar is eligible in most states for 1.5 CLE credits.
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An excellent opportunity to earn Ethics CLE credits. Note: BARBRI cannot guarantee that this course will be approved for ethics credits in all states. To confirm, please contact our CLE department at pdservice@barbri.com.
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Live Online
On Demand
Date + Time
- event
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
- schedule
1:00 PM E.T.
I. Why this topic matters now: gambling and compulsion in modern practice
II. Gambling disorder basics for attorneys
III. Compulsive/impulse control patterns beyond gambling
IV. Red flags in the law office environment
V. Ethics and risk exposure: translating impairment into duties
VI. Intervention and response
VII. Prevention and culture: reducing recurrence and normalizing help
VIII. Practitioner takeaways
The panel will discuss these and other key issues:
- Practice-based red flags of gambling and compulsive disorders
- Compulsive patterns driving judgment errors and time neglect
- Financial risk indicators
- Intervention frameworks that are stigma-aware and action-oriented
- Client-protection steps
- Supervision and reporting issues
- Referral and resources
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