By Cheryl Miller | August 17, 2022
"The next year and a half to two years is going to be very interesting for the entire psychedelic space" as federal regulators consider approval of psychedelics-based treatments, Phillips Lytle's Kyle Mack said.
By Alaina Lancaster | Zack Needles | August 12, 2022
In this week's episode, Jennifer Bluestein shared that law firms don't need to spend a bunch of money on amenities such as an in-house therapist to prevent attorney burnout. "It's about allowing people time and space to actually turn off work and focus on other things in their lives," Bluestein said.
By The Associated Press | August 11, 2022
The Rev. Al Sharpton, noting reports that Brianna Grier was having what he called a "mental health episode," said the issue was not what she was thinking, but what police were thinking.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | August 9, 2022
"Flo was a tremendous asset to the District Attorney's Office when she came over," said Judge Charles Ehrlich of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas. He described Messier as "the kind of person who understood what needed to be done."
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Rick McGee | August 5, 2022
Burnout in legal professionals, more prominently in e-discovery and technology-focused practices where deadlines are fluid and budget-driven, has been on the rise for the past 18 months.
By Jane Wester | August 2, 2022
NYSBA president Sherry Levin Wallach said destigmatizing mental illness is a priority.
By Patrick Krill | July 27, 2022
Are we valuing the right things in ourselves, our colleagues, and our work? If so, are we adequately communicating those values? The sooner and more easily we can answer in the affirmative, the sooner and more clearly our collective wellbeing will have improved.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Josh J.T. Byrne | July 15, 2022
By now we have all seen the headlines regarding the mental health crisis among lawyers. In the ALM Intelligence 2022 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Survey, 44% of respondents agreed that mental health problems and substance abuse are at a "crisis level" in the profession.
By Isha Marathe | July 15, 2022
As the conversation around mental-health in the legal industry grows, legal tech professionals wonder if firms and companies can valuate tech based on attorney well-being, or if the tech itself is doing more harm than good.
By Christine Charnosky | July 13, 2022
"While some law school administrators may maintain they are not responsible for the personal well-being of their students, this student development is very much a part of the professional formation now expected at every law school," the survey's authors wrote.
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