August 28, 2017 
 
      The future of the legal profession is  being shaped not just by technology but also by our increasingly diverse  population. As our nation and state become more diverse, so does our workplace.  Are lawyers prepared to meet not just the challenges of technology but also of  understanding our diverse clients as well as our colleagues? 
              To better prepare lawyers to meet the needs of a multicultural  society, the Illinois Supreme Court in April 2017 amended the MCLE requirements.  Effective July 1, 2017, amended Supreme Court Rule 794(d) requires all  Illinois lawyers subject to the MCLE requirements to complete at least one hour  in the area of diversity and inclusion and also one hour in the area of mental  health and substance abuse as part of the professional responsibility CLE  requirement. Recognizing  the need to provide more learning opportunities in the areas of diversity as well  as mental health, the Court’s action puts Illinois at the forefront of a  national trend. Of the 45 states  that currently have mandatory CLE, Illinois becomes the fourth state to require  a diversity CLE requirement and only one of three states that requires lawyers  to complete some form of mental health and substance abuse education. Only  California and Illinois require diversity and mental wellness training to be a required  part of a lawyer’s professional responsibility continuing legal education. See Illinois Supreme Court Press Release (April  3, 2017). 
      Diversity  and Inclusion: A Blueprint for 2017 and Beyond is a  new ARDC-produced, CLE-accredited webcast that fulfills the new diversity and  inclusion CLE requirement. Posted to the ARDC website on August 17, it is a  free, one-hour recorded, on-demand webcast that features two dynamic speakers  in the area of diversity and inclusion: Jeffery Cusic,  Deputy Chief Counsel for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and  Dennis Garcia, Assistant General Counsel for Microsoft Corporation. In  part one of the webcast, Jeffery Cusic explores what is meant by diversity  and inclusion. He gives a fascinating historical retrospect of the history of  the U.S. Supreme Court and discusses how certain U.S. presidents have worked to  diversify the Supreme Court. Mr. Cusic also talks about strategies for  supervisors on how to lead inclusively. In part two of the webcast, Dennis  Garcia discusses why diversity and inclusion is important to the health and  wealth of an organization. He also provides tips on how the legal profession  can become more diverse and inclusive. Mr. Garcia was also one of the featured  speakers at the recent Illinois Commission on Professionalism’s 2017 The Future is Now: Legal Services conference.  The ARDC produced this webcast in co-sponsorship with the Black Women Lawyers’ Association  of Greater Chicago, the Chicago Bar Association, the Cook County Bar  Association, and the Hispanic Lawyers Association of Illinois.
              A significant part of the ARDC’s  mission is the education of Illinois lawyers. As an accredited MCLE provider in  Illinois, the ARDC produces recorded MCLE accredited webcasts, free of charge  and available on the ARDC website, to provide professional responsibility  training and ethics education to the profession. The ARDC website currently offers  11 on-demand CLE webcasts, providing 9.5 hours of accredited CLE in the area of  professional responsibility. 
        ARDC webcasts can be accessed on  the ARDC website at iardc.fastcle.com/store/provider/provider09.php.