Wellness and Well-being in the Legal Profession (Oct 19, 2022)
Recent reports on mental health and wellness in relation to the legal profession.
"In-House Lawyers Are Stressed and Want to Walk Out, New Survey Says," Corporate Counsel
"Study Finds Attorneys' Work-Life Balance Out of Kilter, With 42% Working on Weekends," Corporate Counsel
"Professor Thomas Telfer on teaching mindfulness to lawyers, and its many practical benefits," Canadian Lawyer
"Five Thoughts for Big Law Attorneys to Consider on World Mental Health Day." The National Law Journal
"Wellness And Law: Reforming Legal Education To Support Student Wellness," TaxProf Blog
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