Wellness and Well-being in the Legal Profession (Dec 21, 2022)
Recent reports on mental health and wellness in relation to the legal profession.
“TC applications, exams and volume of work among top sources of stress for law students,” Legal Cheek
“Law firm gives staff nonfungible tokens for mental health services,” ABA Journal
“Better Training and Axing Billable Hour in First Years of Practice Are Key to Lawyer Mental Health, Says Report | Law.com International,” Law.com International
“Diverse Leaders in Law: Amplifying the Mental Health Conversation,” Columbus CEO
"The Decline of the All-Nighter and the Rise of the Weekend in Big Law," The American Lawyer
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