Wellness and Well-being in the Legal Profession (Mar 24, 2021)
Recent reports on mental health and wellness in relation to the legal profession.
"'Work as a Thing, Not a Place': Connecting During the Post-COVID-19 Transition," The American Lawyer
"How to Make the Most of Remote Meetings On—And Off—Zoom," Legaltech News
"How In-House Leaders Are Trying to Keep Stressed, Overworked Legal Teams Sane," Corporate Counsel
"The Importance of Lawyers with Empathy: Pandemic Edition," Corporate Counsel
"New ABA ethics opinion addresses professional responsibilities of virtual practice," ABA Journal
"Lawyers: 'False Sense of Liberation' at Home Fuels Spike in Workplace Sexual Harassment," New Jersey Law Journal
"Measuring Lawyer Well-Being Systematically: Evidence from the National Health Interview Survey," Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
"'You Can Bring a Drink': Lawyer-Moms Create Safe Space to Vent," The Recorder
"Ways Legal Employers Can Help Pandemic-Weary Parents," Law360
"ABA Seeks Comments On Proposed Changes To Accreditation Standards Relating To Professional Formation, Mental Health And Substance Abuse," TaxProf Blog
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