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Friday May 15, 2026 8:30am - 9:45am EDT
Senior supervising attorneys in legal aid organizations often juggle high caseloads while serving as the connective tissue of their programs. Too often, their role is framed narrowly as case oversight, rather than as an opportunity to build organizational capacity and shape culture. This session reframes supervision as a lever for change. Through interactive discussion, real-world case studies, and practical tools, participants will explore how supervisors can develop staff skills, embed equity in everyday practice, and pilot innovative workflows that ripple beyond their teams. Attendees will leave with frameworks for shifting from “approver of work” to “capacity-builder,” strategies for balancing advocacy with leadership, and templates for implementing small-scale changes that drive systemic impact.
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Holly Beck

Divisional Supervising Attorney, Community Legal Services of Philadelphia
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Kadeem Morris

Co-Managing Attorney, Housing Unit, Community Legal Services of Philadelphia
Kadeem Morris is a Co-Managing Attorney in the Housing Unit at Community Legal Services of Philadelphia, where he co-manages a team of 40 lawyers, paralegals, social workers, and other staff members in litigation and advocacy to prevent evictions and homelessness. He also co-leads... Read More →
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Jenna Collins

Director of Supervision & Professional Development, Community Legal Services of Philadelphia
Jenna Collins is the Director of Superivsion and Professional Development at Community Legal Services of Philadelphia. She is also a housing attorney. She oversees and supports CLS’s supervision and training systems to ensure all staff have access to excellent supervision and training... Read More →
Friday May 15, 2026 8:30am - 9:45am EDT
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