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2020 Lawyer Well-Being as a Professional Priority


Total Credits: 2.0 MCLE, 2.0 Ethics, 0.0 Elimination of Bias, 2.0 Kansas Credit, 2.0 Kansas Ethics

Practice Area:
Lawyer Well-being |  New Attorney
Format:
Audio and Video

Dates


Description

The landscape of the profession is changing regarding lawyer wellness with an increase in awareness, understanding and development of resources and tools to assist all lawyers with being well. This presentation will include an analysis of the data spurring the movement, anecdotal experiences related to unique burdens borne by lawyers, and discussion of the work being done to help lawyers healthily manage those burdens.

Speakers: John R. Gunn, The Gunn Law Firm, PC, St. Louis; Hon. William J. Gust, St. Louis County Court, St. Louis

Moderators:

AUG 11 | Amy V. Hoyt, Department of Commerce Insurance, Jefferson City
SEP 8 | Delores Berman, Attorney at Law, Chesterfield
OCT 14 | Laurie A. Washington, Legal Counsel, O’Reilly Auto Parts, Springfield
NOV 9 | Laurie A. Washington, Legal Counsel, O’Reilly Auto Parts, Springfield
DEC 15 | Venus A. Jackson, Law Office of Venus A. Jackson, Esq., LLC, St. Louis

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Speaker


Comm. William Gust's Profile

Comm. William Gust Related Seminars and Products

Probate Commissioner-St. Louis County Court


William Gust is the Probate Commissioner for St. Louis County. Comm. Gust regularly hears a variety of contested probate matters including: adult guardianships, minor guardianships, contested matters relating to decedent estates, trust matters, and mental health civil commitment matters. He also presides over the administration of probate matters.

Prior to his time on the bench, Comm. Gust was a shareholder at an Am Law 100 law firm. While in practice he maintained both a local and national practice. He tried and litigated cases in various parts of the United States, ranging from St. Louis County Probate Court to Delaware Chancery Court. His expertise included everything from contested probate matters to complex civil matters. 

 


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