Broadcast Date: Tuesday, February 27, 2024
from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm (ET)

Overview:

In the intricate landscape of child abuse cases, legal professionals encounter a challenging balance: ensuring the welfare of the child while preserving attorney-client privilege and confidentiality.

Join our upcoming CLE webcast, ‘Balancing Duty and Confidentiality: Protecting Privilege and Confidentiality in Child Abuse Cases,’ where our esteemed speakers will dissect this intricate subject. This session aims to unravel the legal and ethical complexities involved, furnishing participants with effective strategies to uphold confidentiality and privilege in such sensitive scenarios.

Key topics to be discussed:

  • Child welfare, legal obligations, and confidentiality interplay
  • Balancing confidentiality and mandatory reporting ethics
  • Preserving attorney-client privilege amidst child abuse allegations
  • Effective client communication in sensitive cases
  • Practical insights into confidentiality in child abuse litigation through case studies

Credit:

Course Level:

Intermediate

 

Advance Preparation:

Print and review course materials

 

Method of Presentation:

On-Demand Webcast

 

Prerequisite:

General knowledge of child abuse reporting laws

 

Course Code: 

1410950

 

Total Credit:

 

CLE Credit:

CA CLE 1.00 Ethics - Approved Until: 6/30/2025

PA CLE 1.00 Ethics - Approved Until: 2/20/2026

TN CLE 1.00 Ethics - Approved Until: 2/20/2025

VT CLE 1:00 Ethics - Approved Until: 12/31/2025

NJ CLE 1:00 Ethics - Credits through Reciprocity

NY CLE 1:00 Ethics and Professionalism - Credits through Reciprocity

AR CLE 1:00 Ethics - Credits through Reciprocity

CT CLE 1:00 Ethics - Credits through Reciprocity

NH CLE 1.00 Ethics – Meets the requirements of NH Supreme Court Rule 53

 

Pending CLE Application:

MS, GA

 

Self-Apply:

AL, CO, DE, FL, ID, IL, IN, IO, KS, KY, LA, NC, ME, MN, MT, NE, NV, NM, ND, OH, OK, OR, SC, SD, TX, UT, VA, WA, WV, WY

 

If you’d like us to apply for CLE, you may opt to pay the CLE processing fee here.

 

No MCLE Requirements:

DC, MD, MA, MI

 

Not Eligible for CLE:

AK, AZ, HA, MO

Speaker Panel:

Deborah Ausburn, Partner
Taylor English Duma LLP

Deborah Ausburn is a member of Taylor English’s Litigation and Dispute Resolution Department, where she focuses on advising and defending youth-serving organizations. Ms. Ausburn has spent more than 30 years as a social worker, foster parent, criminal prosecutor, and civil trial attorney. Her experience includes successful cases before the United States Supreme Court in constitutional claims, extensive work in free speech and religious freedom issues, and dozens of successful jury trials as well as other various national work.

Tom Rawlings, Counsel
Taylor English Duma LLP

Tom Rawlings brings 30 years of legal experience in juvenile justice, child protection, and capacity-building to Taylor English. Mr. Rawlings concentrates his practice on advising and defending youth-serving organizations. He has spent more than 20 years representing and serving institutional clients with a focus on vulnerable populations, including children and families, juveniles, and individuals living with poverty, food insecurity, and medical disabilities.

 

Agenda:

Deborah A. Ausburn, Partner,

Taylor English Duma LLP

and

Tom Rawlings, Counsel,

Taylor English Duma LLP

  1. The landscape has changed, illustrated by the SBC and Larry Nassar reports
  2. Law enforcement is becoming more aggressive about
    • Broadly defining “abuse”, and
    • Charging mandated reporters
  3. Lawyers advising their clients need to take a similarly broad view. When in doubt, report. Need to make sure that you have a consistent reporting structure and also that the structure doesn’t prevent an individual within the organization from making a direct report.
  4. We also need to help our clients respond after the mandated report
    • No longer enough to wait for law enforcement, and
    • We need to help clients plan ahead for crisis response
  5. We no longer can concentrate on defending potential lawsuits, but we have to help our clients with their entire mission of caring for children and families.

Date & Time:

Tuesday, February 27, 2024

12:00 pm to 1:00 pm (ET)

Who Should Attend:

  • Family Law Attorneys
  • Social Workers
  • Educators and School Personnel
  • Child Welfare Advocacy Organizations
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SPEAKERS

Deborah AusburnPartner
Taylor English Duma LLP
Tom RawlingsCounsel
Taylor English Duma LLP

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