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The legal profession upholds expectations for civility, inclusion, and wellbeing, but a new study by the Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism found that bullying is still a systemic issue in legal practice. Trisha Rich and Mathew Kerbis welcome Erika Harold to the podcast to discuss the study: Bullying in the Legal Profession: A Study of Illinois Lawyers' Experiences and Recommendations for Change. Erika explains how their research was conducted and which groups within the profession were found to be most at risk. They also discuss how lawyers can take action to increase awareness and prevent future harm. Erika N. L. Harold is the Executive Director of the Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism.
The legal profession upholds expectations for civility, inclusion, and wellbeing, but a new study by the Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism found that bullying is still a systemic issue in legal practice. Trisha Rich and Mathew Kerbis welcome Erika Harold to the podcast to discuss the study: Bullying in the Legal Profession: A Study of Illinois Lawyers' Experiences and Recommendations for Change. Erika explains how their research was conducted and which groups within the profession were found to be most at risk. They also discuss how lawyers can take action to increase awareness and prevent future harm. Erika N. L. Harold is the Executive Director of the Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this conversation, Zack Glaser and Erica Harold discuss the prevalence of bullying in the legal profession, highlighting a study conducted by the Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism. They explore the findings of the study, which revealed that one in four Illinois lawyers experienced bullying and discuss the need for concrete recommendations to address this issue within law firms. The conversation emphasizes the importance of creating a culture of respect and civility in the legal field, as well as actionable steps that can be taken by individuals and organizations to combat bullying. Links from the episode: https://www.2civility.org/ CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 03:00- Interview with Erika Harold 09:18- Combat Bullying in Legal Industry 13:57- Defining Progress in Law 16:22- Next Steps for Change
In this conversation, Zack Glaser and Erica Harold discuss the prevalence of bullying in the legal profession, highlighting a study conducted by the Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism. They explore the findings of the study, which revealed that one in four Illinois lawyers experienced bullying and discuss the need for concrete recommendations to address this issue within law firms. The conversation emphasizes the importance of creating a culture of respect and civility in the legal field, as well as actionable steps that can be taken by individuals and organizations to combat bullying. Links from the episode: https://www.2civility.org/ CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 03:00- Interview with Erika Harold 09:18- Combat Bullying in Legal Industry 13:57- Defining Progress in Law 16:22- Next Steps for Change Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore welcomes Erika Harold, the Executive Director of Commission on Professionalism for the Illinois Supreme Court, to discuss why there should be better behavior in the legal professional not only in Illinois but around the country.
On this episode of LawNext: An interview recorded live with Erika Harold, executive director of the Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism, an organization charged with working to enhance civility and professionalism and to eliminate bias within the legal profession. A former litigator, Harold was named executive director in April 2022, to succeed retiring executive director Jayne Reardon, who has also been a guest on this podcast. A nationally recognized advocate of bullying prevention efforts, Harold led the commission this summer in launching a statewide initiative to assess the prevalence and impact of bullying in the legal profession and recommend best practices for preventing it. Erika is also a former Miss America – the sixth Black woman ever to hold that title – and, as you'll hear, she entered that competition to help fund her education at Harvard Law School, from which she graduated debt free. In 2014, she ran in the Republican primary for Congress to represent Illinois's 13th congressional district. In 2018, she was the Republican candidate for Illinois attorney general. LawNext host Bob Ambrogi had the opportunity to sit down live with Harold to record this conversation during the Clio Cloud Conference in Nashville in October. Thank You To Our Sponsors This episode of LawNext is generously made possible by our sponsors. We appreciate their support and hope you will check them out. Paradigm, home to the practice management platforms PracticePanther, Bill4Time, MerusCase and LollyLaw; the e-payments platform Headnote; and the legal accounting software TrustBooks. TrialPad, an easy-to-use app to organize, annotate, and present evidence CARET serves over 10,000 firms with practice management and document automation technology to enable savvy professionals to refocus their expertise on what truly matters. If you enjoy listening to LawNext, please leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts.
Welcome to another special Clio Con episode! In today's episode, we explore the fascinating intersection of law, advocacy, and technology through the lens of Clio Con.Clio Con is not just another legal conference; it's a dynamic, forward-thinking event that brings together legal professionals from all walks of life to discuss cutting-edge developments in the industry. I have the pleasure of speaking with a remarkable guest who embodies the spirit of Clio Con.Our guest is none other than Erica Harold, the Executive Director of the Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism. She's a passionate advocate for a more civil and inclusive legal profession, and she shares her insights into the values that underpin her work.As we explore the role of technology in the legal field, we invite you to check out Clio's Legal Trends Report, a valuable resource for anyone interested in the evolving landscape of legal practice. Find the report here.But the conversation doesn't stop here. We're thrilled to invite all of you to join us at Clio Con 2024 in Austin, Texas. It's an event that fosters innovation, embraces technology, and propels the legal profession forward. Whether you're a legal professional, a tech enthusiast, or someone simply curious about the future of law, this is an event you won't want to miss.Learn more about Erika Harold via LinkedIn.Support the show
Erika Harold joins Karen Conti to talk about bullying. As Miss America, her platform was antibullying, and as an Attorney and Executive Directory of the Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism, she is launching a campaign against adult bullying.
Executive Director of the Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism, Harvard-educated attorney, and former Miss America, Erika Harold joined WGN Radio’s Karen Conti to discuss her time in the Miss America Pageant, the opportunities it provided her and other women, her thoughts on the negative opinions on the pageant, and more! Later, she addressed what […]
In this episode Erika Harold discussed the pressures of pageants, bullies, and gives some lawyer advise. Show this legend some respect by following her and this channel for more content! www.asquaredpodcast.com www.wolfsmanebeardcare.com @_Erikaharold @iamdjaron @Cornbread1016 @asquaredpod10 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/asquaredpodcast/support
One of my favorite women to follow & who’s pageant journey made me believe: Erika Harold is the 2nd woman of color to win Miss Illinois and she became the 4th one to win Miss America. Tune in to hear her journey from Atlantic City, to testifying before Congress to running for a seat in the House of Representatives to launching her second campaign for Illinois’ highest attorney seat. This woman is persisting and showing us all how it’s done. Grab your glass
In this special, two-part edition of @theBar, host Jon Amarilio sits down with the Democratic and Republican candidates in the race for Illinois Attorney General: Kwame Raoul and Erika Harold. Rather than a search for politicized sound bites, these interviews delve deeper into who the candidates are, how they grew up, why they’re running, and how they view the Office of Attorney General in an increasingly partisan age. Tune in before Election Day and join the conversation.
In this special, two-part edition of @theBar, host Jon Amarilio sits down with the Democratic and Republican candidates in the race for Illinois Attorney General: Kwame Raoul and Erika Harold. Rather than a search for politicized sound bites, these interviews delve deeper into who the candidates are, how they grew up, why they’re running, and how they view the Office of Attorney General in an increasingly partisan age. Tune in before Election Day and join the conversation.
Attorney General candidate Erika Harold joins the show to discuss her candidacy. Karen Sheley from the ACLU discusses the Chicago police consent decree. Forbes journalist Robert Wood discusses the legal ramifications of winning the lottery. In the Legal Grab Bag, Tina and Rich are joined by WGN Radio’s Elif Geris and the Illinois Opportunity Project’s Kathleen Murphy to discuss breaking legal news involving Sandra Day O’Connor, Michael Avenatti, Canadian cannabis, spooky Halloween lawsuits and more.
October 25, 2018 Erika Harold – Republican Candidate for Attorney General Erika Harold Erika was born and raised in Urbana, Illinois. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa and as a Chancellor’s Scholar from the University of Illinois. In 2003, Erika won the Miss America competition which provided scholarship money to pay for Harvard Law School and […]
WBBM's Craig Dellimore talks to Attorney General Candidate Erika Harold
Republican Erika Harold and Democrat Kwame Raoul join the show to discuss their campaigns to be the next Illinois Attorney General. Columbia professor & former National Census Bureau Director Kenneth Prewitt discusses the lawsuits attempting to block Trump’s census plan. Attorney and LawyerSmack creator Keith Lee discusses the online community devoted to attorneys. Finally, in the Legal Grab Bag, we cover breaking […]
The discussion focused on next Tuesday’s primary election, and began with Dave Smith, Laurie Higgins, and John Biver highlighting incumbent Bruce Rauner’s deceitful campaign ads attacking his opponent Jeanne Ives. Higgins’ recent masterful article outlines the five big lies in “Rauner’s Deceitful Campaign Ads.” The claims are “absurd,” she said in the podcast, and #1 on the list, that “Ives is a career politician,” is just plain silly. As Higgins wrote: Truth: The 53-year-old Ives began her career in the Illinois State House in January 2013, so she just completed her 5th year in Springfield.… Continue Reading
Longtime Attorney Gary Grasso talks with Craig Dellimore about why he is the "conservative choice" in the battle for Attorney General. He discusses his proposals on issues like gun violence, drug addiction, public corruption and more. And he says he is not at a disadvantage, even though the State Republican Party has endorsed Champaign-area attorney Erika Harold in this Primary.
The FadeAway with Deon Thomas and Eric Schmidt - Episode 12 Illini Holiday Event with AD Josh Whitman, 2003 Miss America Erika Harold and former Illini basketball players Robert Archibald and Brian Randle Deon and Eric catch up with several Illini friends at the annual Suburban Illini Club's holiday party. University of Illinois Athletic Director Josh Whitman gives us some insight into his first two years on the job. You'll also hear what former Illini basketball players Robert Archibald and Brian Randle are up to. And we also hear why Erika Harold is devoting so much time to public service, and how she turned an attempt at paying for law school into becoming Miss America 2003! The FadeAway is hosted by Deon Thomas and Eric Schmidt. Deon currently does television studio work for the Big Ten Network and radio color analysis during Fighting Illini Men's Basketball games. Eric can be seen on the Comcast "Game of the Week," and other sports and entertainment segments, for Comcast in Chicago. Keep in touch with the FadeAway on the following social media channels: Facebook - www.facebook.com/TheFadeAwayDeonEric Twitter - www.twitter.com/TheFadeAwayChi Instagram - www.instagram.com/thefadeawaychi Episode 12 features multiple tracks from Marty Casey's debut solo album, "The Ground You Walk On," available now on iTunes at www.smareturl.it/MartyCasey. You can also find it on Spotify, Amazon Music, and Google Play. And big thanks to Chris Hartweg and Painless Networking for making us a part of the Painless Podcast Network! Visit the ALL NEW www.painless.network for more. Activate your FREE account profile and #GetConnected TODAY!
Lawyer and former Miss America Erika Harold talks with Craig Dellimore about running for the Republican nomination for Illinois Attorney General. She talks about her priorities, her conservative views and why she is so adamant about fighting sexual harassment and bullying.