Wellness and Well-being in the Legal Profession (Dec 25, 2024)
Recent reports on mental health and wellness in relation to the legal profession.
"Conquering Holiday Stress," Law.com
"Happiness And The Law: Lifelong Learning As A Path To Meaning And Purpose," TaxProf Blog
"Empower The Imposters In The Legal Field: Teaching & Practicing Mindfulness For Letting Go Of Unproductive Thoughts," TaxProf Blog
"First-Gen In The Field," TaxProf Blog
"Mental health and civility in the legal profession: the elephant in the room," Canadian Lawyer
"Working for a law firm at odds with your morals could be bad for your health, junior lawyers warned," Legal Cheek
"Under Pressure: Understanding alcohol addiction in the legal profession," ABA Journal
"Billables and Bad Partners: Why Associates Are Still Not Happy," Law.com International
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