Program offers 1.0 Substance Abuse/Addiction/Mental Health (AAMH) CLE credit for Nevada lawyers
On January 22, 2026, commercial litigator Jennifer Braster and boundary expert Sheryl Green will make a special presentation for the continuing legal education of Nevada lawyers in a lunchtime learning program produced by the Clark County Bar Association and sponsored by Las Vegas Legal Video and Worldwide Litigation Services.
Jennifer Braster is the co-managing partner of Naylor & Braster, a boutique commercial litigation firm celebrating its twelfth year in business.
Sheryl Green is the owner of Sheryl Green Speaks and the author of You Had Me At No: How Setting Healthy Boundaries Helps Banish Burnout, Repair Relationships, and Save Your Sanity, and works with organizations and audiences across the country to create cultures where people can truly thrive.
Jennifer and Sheryl will present “Avoiding Burnout: Mental Health Struggles in the Legal Profession” via Zoom during a lunchtime learning CLE program.
This CLE program will provide an overview of the unique stressors attorneys face, their impact on well-being, and the importance of recognizing mental-health concerns early to maintain competence and professionalism. Learn how to identify the warning signs of burnout, understand its effects on decision-making, and learn practical strategies to establish and maintain healthy professional boundaries.
Attendance to this live webcast is free and only for current CCBA members on January 22, 2026. This lunchtime learning program will be held via Zoom from 12:00 to 1:15 p.m. and offers 1.0 Substance Abuse/Addiction/Mental Health (AAMH) CLE credit for Nevada lawyers. RSVP to the CCBA is required by January 20, 2026.
All RSVPs must be made to the CCBA at least 48 hours before the event starts. Pricing of the live webcast event is included with the 2026 CCBA membership. CCBA membership will be verified upon RSVP. During the event, attendance will be taken, and only those Nevada lawyers in attendance will have their attendance reported to Nevada’s Board of Continuing Legal Education.
The event will be recorded for use in the CCBA’s audio/visual library. The recorded versions of the program will be offered for rental use at a small fee (to cover administrative costs). For more information and to RSVP for this event, contact Donna Wiessner at donnaw@clarkcountybar.org or (702) 387-6011.

