Gambling as an Addiction - Not Worth the Gamble

Course Demo. No credit provided in demo mode.


Credit Hours:
TX - General: 1.25 Credits
NY - Ethics: 1.0 Credits
CA - Competence Issues: 1.0 Credits
OH - Attorney Professional Conduct: 1.0 Credits
OK - Distance Learning: 1.0 Credits
FL - General: 1.5 Credits
AZ - General: 1.5 Credits
IL - General: 1.0 Credits
MT - Self Study: 1.0 Credits
GA - Self Study: 1.0 Credits
NJ - General: 1.4 Credits
PA - Distance Learning: 1.0 Credits
VA - General: 1.0 Credits
NV - Substance Abuse: 1.0 Credits
NC - General: 1.0 Credits
NH - General: 1.0 Credits

Running Time: 1 Hours, 11 Minutes
Faculty: Russell Jackman, Esq. -

Course Description

Gambling has become more present and easier to do in recent years, with many new forms of gambling existing and new ones coming on the horizon. Attorneys or their friends or family who may fall victim to the addiction of gambling may be unsure of the signs or what to do to deal with the problem. This lecture talks about how attorneys can identify the professional threats to their practice that could come from a gambling addiction, the laws regarding online gambling and what resources there are available to attorneys to help alleviate the problem.