Daily Briefs

ALI CLE webcast looks at ‘Breaking the Lawyer Perfectionist Cycle’


American Law Institute Continuing Legal Education will present the webcast “Breaking the Lawyer Perfectionist Cycle: Achieving Success Without Burnout” on Tuesday, September 10, from noon to 1 p.m.

Anyone who feels irritated when an associate submits documents that aren’t written exactly as they thought they should be, are highly critical of those around them for failing to rise to certain standards, or find it difficult to achieve a sustainable work-life balance may be suffering from perfectionism, a very common phenomenon among lawyers. In the pursuit of excellence, many lawyers fall prey to perfectionist behaviors, which can impair relationships, create both emotional and physical health problems, reduce job satisfaction, and lead to burnout.

This webcast will help attorneys learn how to distinguish between a healthy pursuit of excellence and the dangerous behaviors of perfectionism, as well as how to harness their talent and high standards to reach a new level of personal and professional success.

In this one-hour program, an attorney along with an expert in anxiety disorders and perfectionism will help attendees break the perfectionist lawyer cycle. Questions will be submitted live to the faculty and all registrants will receive downloadable course materials to accompany the program.

Cost for the webcast is $199.  To register, visit www.ali-cle.org.

Annual MDTC Open Golf Tournament scheduled for Sept. 15 in Milford


The Michigan Defense Trial Counsel will host its 28th Annual MDTC Open Golf Tournament on Friday, September 13, at Mystic Creek Golf Club and Banquet Center, 1 Champions Circle in Milford.

Clients, judges, and guests are welcome. Registration begins at 8 a.m. and shotgun start takes place at 9 a.m.  

Golf will be played in modified scramble format. Singles/pairings are first come basis. There is no guarantee to golf with a judge unless accompanied by a judge.

Golf registration fee includes: practice range balls, greens fees, cart; lunch; dinner;  2 drink tickets per player for the course; 2 drink tickets per player for dinner.

The cost is $185 per person by August 16, and $205 after August 16.  Judges can attend for free.  All fees must be paid on or before day of golf.  

To register, visit www.mdtc.org/event/2024-28th-annual-golf-outing.  For additional information, call 517-627-3745.

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