The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Julie A. Auerbach | August 13, 2020
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has carved out an exception to the discovery of mental health records in C.L. v. M.P.
By Jonathan Jordan | July 31, 2020
While it's true we need to move more, we also need to move better. And while "abs are made in the kitchen," if we aren't tending to our bodies' rest and regeneration needs we can end up with pain, injuries, poor posture, fatigue, sickness and a load of other problems.
Corporate Counsel | News|Whitepaper
By Phillip Bantz | July 30, 2020
"The No. 1 thing I'm hearing from the chief legal officers and general counsels is that they're concerned for their teams," said Lori Lorenzo, research and insights director for Deloitte's chief legal officer program.
Global Leaders in Law | Expert Insights
By Abigail Harris | July 6, 2020
Dan Kayne, GC (Routes) at Network Rail, discusses with Global Leaders in Law what it means to be an O Shaped Lawyer and why change is needed, the importance of kindness in business, the impact of COVID-19 on agile working, the importance of trust to empower an in-house team, and strategies to increase the diversity of thought within a team.
By Abigail Harris | July 6, 2020
Dan Kayne, GC (Routes) at Network Rail, discusses with Global Leaders in Law what it means to be an O Shaped Lawyer and why change is needed, the importance of kindness in business, the impact of COVID-19 on agile working, the importance of trust to empower an in-house team, and strategies to increase the diversity of thought within a team.
By Patrick Krill | June 30, 2020
Leadership and management must be educated about the changed mental health landscape we are facing. Perhaps surprisingly, a foundational component of this education should be to immediately dispel one of the most common refrains of 2020, specifically that we are "all in this together."
By Abigail Harris | June 24, 2020
In the interactive session for the GLL Virtual Mini MBA series, Dr Helena Boschi provided insights into the biological, psychological and social factors associated with resilience and offered practical ideas to help us stay strong and capable.
By Abigail Harris | June 24, 2020
In the interactive session for the GLL Virtual Mini MBA series, Dr Helena Boschi outlined the psychological legacies of lockdown and provided several strategies for dealing with the current situation.
By Jason Grant | June 19, 2020
New York would be following six other states that already have some type of "stand-alone" mental health/substance use continuing legal education requirement, according to a 9-page report issued by the bar association about its recommendation.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 18, 2020
Throw a population already prone to stress, depression and substance abuse into working remotely for months during a pandemic and it could become a recipe for disaster, health advocates say. But more lawyers experiencing mental health issues isn't a forgone conclusion.
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