Wellness and Well-being in the Legal Profession (Aug 12, 2020)
Recent reports on mental health and wellness in relation to the legal profession.
"Can lawyers loosen up in lockdown?," Financial Times
"Mobility 'Boot Camp' for the Home- and Desk-Bound Lawyer," Law.com
"2020 state of the profession report shows dearth of lawyers in rural areas, attorney debt struggles," ABA Journal
"Lawyer Use of Free Counseling Is Steady During Pandemic," Law.com
"Zoom and Gloom: Lawyers Getting Fatigue from Endless Video Calls," Law.com International
"Lawyers face anxious mix of opportunity and loss," Financial Times
"New Lawyers Put Off Kids, Home Ownership Due to Crushing Student Debt," Law.com
"Biglaw Firm Offers Important New Benefit During Pandemic To Improve Well-Being," Above the Law
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