By Patrick Smith | May 13, 2021
The Hope Street Facility in downtown Los Angeles is sponsored by Munger, Tolles & Olson, and is a go-to for lawyers at Latham & Watkins and Goodwin Procter as well.
By Zack Needles | Karen Sloan | May 12, 2021
This week's episode features a conversation with Patrick Krill, principal and founder of Krill Strategies, a behavioral health consulting firm focused exclusively on the legal industry. Krill raises an interesting and little-discussed point: as law firms continue to cut support staff and embrace automation, they're limiting lawyers' human interactions even further, which is likely to exacerbate feelings of isolation that so many in the industry already struggle with.
By Dylan Jackson | May 12, 2021
Work interfering with one's personal and family life was the biggest factor in driving women out of the legal industry.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Lizzy McLellan | May 7, 2021
"You should have known better," rang through my head. But who could have known?
By Patrick Smith | May 7, 2021
It's Mental Health Awareness Month, and Big Law is continuing to offer programs and perks for lawyers and staff under the stress of a pandemic.
The American Lawyer | Conversation
By Carley Beckum | May 5, 2021
The conversation around mental health in the legal industry has made strides in recent years, but according to our Twitter chat panelists, there is…
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Lynn S. Garson | May 5, 2021
The author, a Big Law attorney and chair of the Georgia bar's Lawyer Assistance Program, shares her personal experiences with suicide and what she has learned from the individual, employer and family perspective.
By Rose Walker | Hannah Roberts | May 5, 2021
A set percentage in each? Let managers or individuals decide? Lawyers and advisers discuss the pros and cons of the five main future of work strategies and how they need to work for everyone.
The American Lawyer | Conversation
By Carley Beckum | May 3, 2021
It's no secret the legal industry has long struggled with mental health issues. But how has the pandemic affected the industry? What is important now to protect attorneys and their well-being?
By Ioana Good | May 3, 2021
Law firms across the country are now able to sign the ABA Well-Being Pledge and offer resources and confidentiality to help lawyers with substance-use disorders and mental health issues.
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