Wellness and Well-being in the Legal Profession (Dec 25, 2019)
Recent reports on mental health and wellness in relation to the legal profession.
"How to Hit the 'No' Button (And Keep Your Law Job!)," Law.com
"Joanna Litt Reminds Legal Industry 'We Can Do Better as Individuals'," The American Lawyer
"Lawyer Well-Being at Work: It's a Two-Way Street," The American Lawyer
"There's Still Time: Take Law.com's Mental Health and Substance Abuse Survey," The American Lawyer
"NY's Law School Deans Ask Court Officials to Remove Mental Health Question for Attorney Applicants," New York Law Journal
"New York Moves Closer to Axing Mental Health Question From Bar Application," New York Law Journal
"Number Of College Students Seeking Mental Health Services Has Soared 35% In Five Years," TaxProf Blog
"From One Young Lawyer to Another — Take Care of Yourself," Daily Business Review
"New Partners Are Worried About Mental Health and a Looming Recession," The American Lawyer
"Legally drained: why are stress levels rising among law students?," The Guardian
"A Sober House for Students," The Chronicle of Higher Education"
In-House Counsel Say They Have Higher Workloads Than Last Year," Corporate Counsel
"Every Voice Counts: Take Law.com's Mental Health and Substance Abuse Survey," Law.com
"This Big-Law Veteran Hit Rock Bottom. Here's How She Got Sober.," Law.com
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