By Kenneth Artz | July 13, 2021
As much emphasis as we place on our physical health, the legal profession should put more than that on our mental health.
By Charles Toutant | July 13, 2021
Adderall "can be a very seductive medication," said Stacey Dougan, a former Big Law attorney-turned-mental-health counselor. "You get this surge of energy, and can be very focused and get a lot done."
The Legal Intelligencer | Profile
By P.J. D'Annunzio | July 6, 2021
"I learned quickly that I'm not equipped to do sixth-grade math homework," Slawe said. Helping her kids with remote learning was just one task. Another challenge was that the work-life balance was totally disrupted, blurring the lines between family time and work hours.
By Stephanie K. Rawitt | June 28, 2021
I have read and written countless articles over the course of the pandemic focusing upon the legal issues that employers need to consider from workplace safety to COVID-19 reporting to employee-leave issues, but there have been few articles focused upon the more practical aspects of returning to the workplace.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Packel | June 25, 2021
What's been missing in virtual work is not the idea-generating opportunities from spontaneous interactions but the teaching opportunities.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 23, 2021
Lawyers on both sides had positive reactions to a decision to remand a securities action against the investment bank for further review.
Daily Report Online | Best Practices|News
By Varsha Patel | June 22, 2021
People in the market say associates are leaving law in droves, owing to mental health issues, and a "big change in the unspoken contract between law firms and associates", with COVID highlighting "the lack of incentives law can offer".
Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|News
By Varsha Patel | June 22, 2021
People in the market say associates are leaving law in droves, owing to mental health issues, and a "big change in the unspoken contract between law firms and associates", with COVID highlighting "the lack of incentives law can offer".
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Justin Henry | June 22, 2021
"This is a guideline to help set expectations. It is not prescriptive or a rigid requirement," the firm said in a statement.
By Krista Larson and Eric Webber | June 21, 2021
Morgan Lewis Director of Employee Well-Being Krista Larson and Eric Webber, certified alcohol and drug counselor and senior clinical advisor for the Legal/Executive Professionals programs at Caron Treatment Centers, explore the effects we've seen so far, including an increase in behavioral health issues and substance misuse, and strategies for legal professionals navigating the transition to post-pandemic life.
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