Wellness and Well-being in the Legal Profession (Jan 29, 2025)
Recent reports on mental health and wellness in relation to the legal profession.
"Talking Mental Health: Caring For Everyone As A Firm Leader," Law360
"Balancing Hybrid Work With Relationship Building, Newly Merged Ballard Spahr Prioritizes 'Coaching Aspect' of Training New Associates," The American Lawyer
"Character and Fitness Review Creates Snag for Prospective Lawyers," Bloomberg Law
"Law grads with past substance-use disorders suffered disability bias in quest for license, DOJ says," ABA Journal
"How volunteering at Lawyers Feed the Hungry helped me manage stress and improve my work-life balance," Canadian Lawyer
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