Please join us for the 2024 OSBF Trauma-Informed Lawyering Symposium which will bring together experts to explore how trauma intersects with the legal system and impacts legal professionals. Attendees will gain insights into trauma-informed care, its application in legal contexts, and its neurological effects.
Panelists will discuss strategies for managing legal matters involving trauma, emphasizing the importance of resilience for both individuals affected by trauma and the legal professionals assisting them. This symposium promises to be an enriching experience for legal professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of trauma-informed lawyering.
General Admission is $25 and is open to the public.
For attorneys, 3.5 hours of Ohio CLE credits are offered for this program. Please provide your License # when you register for the event. Lunch will be provided.
Need assistance paying the registration fee? Limited funds are available to cover the cost of registration for those experiencing financial hardship. Email Lisa Ray at LRay@osbf.org.
Colleen Marshall
NBC4 News Anchor, Attorney at Law
Amy O’Grady
Former Policy Counsel
Columbus City Attorney’s Office
This panel will delve into the essence of trauma-informed care, exploring its application in the legal system. Discussions will encompass the neurological effects of trauma, representing trauma-informed clients, and recognizing signs and red flags of trauma.
This panel will focus on the intersection of trauma and the legal profession, examining its effects on victims, lawyers, judges, and the legal system. Practical approaches for legal professionals to handle trauma-related cases will be discussed, along with strategies for maintaining resilience.
Learn about the journey of a wrongly accused individual and how working with a trauma-informed attorney changed the trajectory of his case and life.