Wellness and Well-being in the Legal Profession (Nov 17, 2021)
Recent reports on mental health and wellness in relation to the legal profession.
"Law students report exhaustion, anxiety, food insecurity amid pandemic," Reuters
"New Partners Say Mental Health Stigma Persists Despite Law Firms' Efforts," The American Lawyer
"20% Of Corporate Lawyers Are 'Highly Exhausted'; 68% Of Them Are Looking To Change Jobs," TaxProf Blog
"Kirkland Kicks Off European In-Person Partner Conferences With Wellbeing Top of Agenda," Law.com International
"Sharing Power With Young Lawyers May Slow Associate Attrition and Management Burnout," The American Lawyer
"Addressing the Mental Health of LGBTQ+ Students," Inside Higher Ed
"To Get Ahead at Work, Lawyers Find It Helps to Actually Be at Work," The New York Times
"43% of law students reported food insecurity worries during pandemic, survey finds," ABA Journal
"LSSSE: The COVID Crisis In Legal Education," TaxProf Blog
"The Shifting Nature of Employee Benefits, Wellness and PTO Incentives," Corporate Counsel
"You Up? As Tech Burnout Grows, Lawyers Struggle to Set Boundaries," Legaltech News
"Burnout Is Going to Cause a Wave of Turnover Among Law Firm Leaders," The American Lawyer
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