Wellness and Well-being in the Legal Profession (Jan 29, 2020)
Recent reports on mental health and wellness in relation to the legal profession.
"Cash-Strapped and Hungry, Law Students Turn to School Food Pantries," Law.com
"Veteran Law Firm Well-Being Pros Offer Tips on Building Programs, Getting Buy-In," The Recorder
"With Your Law Firm's Help or Not, Here's a Path to Mental and Physical Health," Law.com
"Reed Smith Takes Aim at Mental Health 'Stigma' with New Task Force," The American Lawyer
"New Report Shows Depression and Anxiety Are Prevalent at Harvard Law," Law.com
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