Wellness and Well-being in the Legal Profession (May 20, 2020)
Recent reports on mental health and wellness in relation to the legal profession.
"Law Firm Office Reopening Guidance: Wear Masks and Take Attendance," New York Law Journal
"New York State Bar Releases Law Firm Reopening Plan," Bloomberg Law
"What 'Back to Normal' Looks Like for a Law Firm in Perth," Law.com International
"California Law Firms Plan To Be 'Guided by the Science' on Office Reopenings," The Recorder
"Return to Work: Mitigating the Risk of COVID-19 in the Workplace," Daily Report
"Amid the Pandemic, These Law Firms Are Sticking With Their Mental Health Programs," The American Lawyer
"Covid-19 Has Worsened the Student Mental-Health Crisis. Can Resilience Training Fix It?," The Chronicle of Higher Education
"From Masks to Staggered Staffing, Firm Leaders Plan Reopening—But Aren't Rushing," Daily Report
"Baker McKenzie Surveys Staff Over London Office Return As DLA Also Mulls Reopening Base," Law.com International
"Despite Reopenings, Florida Firms Aren't Rushing Back to the Office," The American Lawyer
"Meditation Helps Me Relieve Stress From My Job as General Counsel; Here Are Three Ways It Can Help You, Too," Corporate Counsel
"Finding Real Life in Teaching Law Online," The New Yorker
"Law Firms Want to Improve Mental Health, but They're 'Failing to Take Preventative Action'," The American Lawyer
"The Coronavirus Will Change the Legal Industry's Approach to Remote Work-But How?," The American Lawyer
"How lawyers can manage stress and cortisol levels during the COVID-19 crisis," ABA Journal
"Legal's Biggest Challenge With Remote Work Isn't Tech. It's Mental Health," Legaltech News
"A Virtual Structure for Law Firms: Guidelines for Containing Your Lawyers' Anxiety in the Age of COVID-19," New York Law Journal