Wellness and Well-being in the Legal Profession (Feb 2, 2022)
Recent reports on mental health and wellness in relation to the legal profession.
"Want lawyers to take time off? This law firm is bankrolling vacations," Reuters
"London Partners Strongly in Favour of Office Returns, Citing Cultural Decline, Poll Shows," Law.com International
"Burnout Is Real. But It Still May Be Avoidable," The American Lawyer
"'Soul suck': Ex-lawyers dish on why they ditched their jobs," Reuters
"More Lawyers Are Addressing Twin Stigmas of Mental Health and Psychedelics," The American Lawyer
"Work, Wellness, and Meaning: Reimagining Legal Education and the First 10 Years of Law Practice," NALP
"Omicron Exacerbates Cultural Divides Within Law Firms," The American Lawyer
"Calif. Law Firms Again Delay Their Office Returns, Some Indefinitely," The Recorder
"Omicron fears spark new delays for law firm office re-openings," Reuters
"Paul Weiss to require COVID-19 boosters as law firms monitor Omicron's rise," Reuters
"Mintz Delays Office Return With No New Date, Says Boosters Will Be Required," The American Lawyer
"Sheppard Mullin Eyes February Office Return With 'Intentional Flexibility' and 'Teams First' Approach," The Recorder
"Stay home, get boosted, law schools tell students during new virus phase," Reuters
"Several law schools revert to online classes as COVID-19 infections surge," ABA Journal
"The Way Back in 2022: Law Firms Delay Returns or Return to Remote Work as Omicron Surges," The American Lawyer