The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Samuel H. Pond | May 19, 2022
We all have the joy and burden of the professional human experience. But that experience provides us lessons we can incorporate into our mindset and into our perspective so that we can continue to grow as human beings.
Global Leaders in Law | GLL News|Q&A
By Abigail Harris | May 18, 2022
Professor Steve Peters is a Consultant Psychiatrist and the bestselling author of the 'Chimp Paradox'. Here, he outlines to GLL the three systems of the human brain and the biggest pitfalls to psychological health in the business world. He also shares key strategies that GC's can implement in the boardroom.
By Richard Binder | May 17, 2022
For a little over an hour, the assembled panel traded several words of concern, compassion, and hope as they delved deeply into the implications of the survey in ALM's first-ever Twitter Space.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Mark Dubois | May 17, 2022
It seems that while we continue to pretend that we're all knights on white horses, immune to pain and free of doubt, many of us are willing to admit that we struggle, as do lesser mortals.
By Hugo Guzman | May 16, 2022
"Mindfulness doesn't care about class, education, status, wealth," said Don Swanson, an e-discovery and privacy consultant with Five Star Legal and Compliance Systems. "When you walk into mindfulness, none of that matters. It's just brain yoga."
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | May 15, 2022
These issues should not be ignored and cannot be addressed adequately with just more of the status quo.
By Allison Dunn | May 11, 2022
A federal judge sided with a Maryland contractor in its request to order a plaintiff to undergo a neuropsychological examination to assess whether her subjective complaints are exaggerated or caused by an underlying psychological condition following a workplace accident.
By Patrick Smith | May 10, 2022
The data shows the legal industry may be coming to grips with the realities of the pandemic, and even benefiting from things like remote work. But historical triggers associated with law firm structures are still having negative effects.
The American Lawyer | Infographic
By ALM Staff | May 10, 2022
With more than 3,400 respondents, Law.com and ALM Intelligence's Mental Health Survey has given plenty of opportunity for analyzing the state of the industry's well-being. Below we offer some of the highlights.
By Andrew Denney | May 9, 2022
Farrell said that in their final conversations, Koenig didn't talk about any stress he may have been under as the wheels of justice began turning anew.
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