| MCLE Credit: | 2.0 (Ethics: 2.0) |
| Live-Interactive Credit: | 0.0 |
| GAL for Children CE Credit: | 2.0 (GAL Information) |
| Price: | $149 (Includes a downloadable audio version.) |
| Viewable Through: | 04/30/2029 |
$149.00 (or 2 Bundle Credits)
A pre-recorded streaming VIDEO replay of the April 2026 webcast, Grace Under Fire, Part II: High-Conflict Family Law Advocacy, Ethics, and Sanity Preservation.
This sequel to Grace Under Fire is designed for attorneys who routinely deal with difficult opposing counsel, high-conflict cases, and challenging interactions with Guardians ad Litem. The program moves beyond basic professionalism principles to address repeat misconduct, ethical decision-making under pressure, and strategies for preserving both effectiveness and personal well-being. Participants gain practical tools for handling escalation, documenting problems, and responding with professionalism—without sacrificing sanity or advocacy.
If you attended the 2025 seminar “Grace Under Fire: Navigating Difficult Opposing Counsel and GALs in Family Law,” you know the rules, the warning signs, and the basics of dealing with difficult attorneys.
This sequel tackles the situations that don’t resolve with courtesy alone: repeat offenders, entrenched conflict, ethical gray areas, and the cumulative toll of practicing in high-conflict environments.
The program also devotes extended, practical attention to one of the most challenging realities many attorneys face: difficult or unresponsive Guardians ad Litem, including how to address concerns without jeopardizing your client, your credibility, or the case.
In this program, we explore:
This program is candid, practical, and grounded in real experience. It is designed for attorneys who already know the rules and are looking for real-world strategies to practice law well under sustained pressure.
Andi Grace Davis, The Law Office of Andi Grace Davis PLLC / Boulder, CO
Andi Grace Davis opened her law firm, Davis Law Practice, in Roanoke, in 2014, where she has focused on divorce, custody, support, and representing parents in matters involving CPS. She is a Fellow in the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and serves on the Board of Governors for the Virginia State Bar, Family Law Section, and the Virginia Family Law Coalition.
Ms. Davis has been active in multiple CLE committees, including her current role on the National AAML CLE Committee. She has also worked on the Virginia AAML CLE Committee and has served as the chair of the CLE Committee for the Virginia State Bar Board of Governors. She has been a mentor for less experienced family law attorneys in the Virginia Chapter of the AAML.
In addition to her legal practice, Ms. Davis is the Co-founder of Senita Legal, a web application that calculates child support, spousal support, and arrearages under the Virginia Guidelines.
She is a past recipient of the Virginia Lawyers Weekly Influential Women of Law Award, past president of the Salem Roanoke County Bar Association, and past president of the Roanoke Chapter of the Virginia Women Attorneys Association.
Bruce H. Russell, II, Bruce H. Russell, II, PC / Lebanon
Bruce H. Russell, II, is a trial attorney with over twenty years of experience practicing primarily in Southwest Virginia. He is the principal of Bruce H. Russell II, PC, with offices in Lebanon, Bristol, Abingdon, and Tazewell. His practice focuses on criminal defense, domestic relations, personal injury, and general civil litigation.
Mr. Russell earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Virginia and his law degree from the University of Richmond School of Law. During his career, he has served as a prosecutor, law professor, small-firm attorney, and solo practitioner, including teaching at the Appalachian School of Law. He is deeply involved in bar leadership and legal education across the Commonwealth, currently serving on the Virginia State Bar Council, and his second term on that body’s Executive Committee.
His state bar leadership includes roles on numerous VSB bodies, including Bench-Bar Relations (currently Chairman), Local and Specialty Bars Section (Board Member), and previously EGAD VA (Legal Deserts and Lawyer Population task force) and Judicial Candidate Evaluation. He is a frequent CLE presenter and program chair on topics including trial practice, ethics, bar leadership, and wellness in the legal profession. He served as President of the Russell County Bar for over a decade, is former President of VMVLA, and is a board member of the Southwest Virginia Legal Aid.
Mr. Russell has been recognized for his service to the bench, bar, and public, including being named Virginia State Bar Local Bar Leader of the Year and a Virginia Lawyers Weekly Leader in the Law. He holds an AV Preeminent rating and is a Fellow of the Virginia Law Foundation. He lives in Abingdon with his wife, Shannon, a public school special education teacher, their sons Clark and Eamon, and their miniature dachshunds Huckleberry, Tiger Lily, and Finnegan. He is a lay minister in the United Methodist Church and is an award-winning poet.