High-Performing Partners Equally Plagued With Mental Health Struggles
As a recruiter, author Dan Binstock sees high-level partners at a vulnerable time in their career, and the stress and anxiety can be palpable.
June 01, 2021 at 10:34 AM
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Mental HealthThe original version of this story was published on The American Lawyer
The increased focus on attorney stress/mental health over the past few years has been a welcome and much needed evolution. A lot of discussion has focused on associates who are "working their way up" in law firms, which is understandable given the pressures they face. As a legal recruiter, however, I bear witness to another category of attorneys that suffer more silently: partners. Yes, partners who generate multi-million—or often tens of millions—dollars in revenue and seem like they are on top of the world from outside appearances face similar struggles as associates when it comes to depression and anxiety.
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