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  1. In this book you will find handouts for three types of sessions: Individual/ Conjoint, Early Recovery Skills, and Relapse Prevention. Family Education sessions also use handouts. Those …

  2. In this article I address three typi-cal characteristics of legal language that ap-pear too often in client letters: legalisms, legal citation, and overformality.

  3. The work-product doctrine protects the thoughts and materials prepared, and communications made, when lawyers and clients think litigation is possible. This pamphlet explains the basics …

  4. Below is an example of a Decision to Change Exercise. Copyright by Linda Carter Sobell and Mark B. Sobell. Reprinted by permission in Group Therapy for Substance Use Disorders: A …

  5. Provide a copy to the client/resident and maintain a copy in client's/resident's file. As property/valuable is removed, explain the reason for removal, enter the removal date, and …

  6. Attorney-Client Privilege Key Questions • Is the client seeking legal advice? • Is the attorney rendering legal advice? Attorney-Client Privilege What is Not Privileged? • Underlying facts • …

  7. Rule 1.15A(b) also requires that complete records of client trust account funds and other property be kept by the lawyer and preserved for a period of seven years after termination of the …