Wellness and Well-being in the Legal Profession (Jul 17, 2024)
Recent reports on mental health and wellness in relation to the legal profession.
"'Law Moms' Share Tales Of Juggling Family And Careers," Law360
"Misconduct Findings Against Judge Prompt Clerk Safety Questions," Bloomberg Law
"Law Student Mental Health And Wellness By Year," TaxProf Blog
"ANALYSIS: Which Law School Year Is Worst for Students' Health?" Bloomberg Law
"Should Mental Health Be Included in Partner Compensation?" The American Lawyer
"The Case For BigLaw Being More Transparent About Suicides," Law360
"New Fla. Bar Prez Focused On Atty Health In 'Pressure Cooker'," Law360
"More Lawyers Are Giving Up Big Law Pay to Move to Midsize Firms. What's Driving Their Departures?" Law.com
"A Little Thank You Goes a Long Way," The Legal Intelligencer
"How Mentoring Helps Combat Imposter Syndrome in Young Lawyers," Daily Business Review
"What Attorneys Really Think About Their Profession," Law360
"Are Attorneys Happy On The Job?" Law360
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