Wellness and Well-being in the Legal Profession (Aug 24, 2022)
Recent reports on mental health and wellness in relation to the legal profession.
"Microaggressions in remote work: HR's legal responsibilities," Canadian Lawyer
"Associates Say Silence on Partnership Criteria Breeds Anxiety and Resentment," The American Lawyer
"Destroying the Myth of the 'Gladiator' Lawyer," Law.com International
"Has Big Law Hit Peak Empathy?," The American Lawyer
"Leading with Heart Might Just Be the Cure for the Great Resignation," Legaltech News
"What are your legal rights when your job is harming your mental health?," Canadian Lawyer
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