By Patrick Smith | May 15, 2020
A consultant who works with Big Law attorneys says lawyers often share two traits—pessimism and perfectionism—that can make anxieties worse.
Global Leaders in Law | Expert Insights
By Abigail Harris | May 15, 2020
Badr discussed with Global Leaders in Law the role of the GC as a business strategist, steps legal function heads can take to cement their position on the C-Suite, strategies to create an agile legal team that can respond to fast-moving events, and resilience in leadership.
By Leigh Jones | Vanessa Blum | May 15, 2020
They have the credentials and look the part, but lawyers often feel ill-equipped to handle the challenges that practicing law throws at them. Those feelings have a name: imposter syndrome.
New York Law Journal | Live Coverage
By Jason Grant | May 15, 2020
The Bar Association's support chats are held privately, and the confidentiality of participating lawyers' names and workplaces is guaranteed. The theme for Thursday's session? Joy, or perhaps more accurately, the struggle to find it during the times of COVID-19.
By Rhys Dipshan | May 14, 2020
No one wants to be stuck at home. But legal tech professionals are making the best of the current situation, with much help from young family members, fun co-workers and (virtual and real) animals.
By Angela Morris | May 13, 2020
Education is a key component of the Texas Lawyers' Assistance Program's new suicide-prevention project, which is called, "Stop Minding Your Own Business: What Every Lawyer and Law Student Must Know about Depression and Suicide."
By Jonathan Erway | May 13, 2020
Britcher Leone Holds Virtual Wine Tasting; Stark & Stark Supports Mercer County Free Farm Market
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | May 12, 2020
Law firms including Reed Smith, Fried Frank and Thompson & Knight say it's more important than ever to provide mental health resources as the coronavirus takes a widespread emotional toll.
By Jonathan Ringel | May 11, 2020
One mental health expert said clients are exhausted from the myriad challenges of the pandemic, but they were also suffering from self-induced "judgments about our judgments," such as when people criticize themselves for being stressed during the pandemic.
By Michael P. Maslanka | May 11, 2020
The virus can rob us of much but it can never rob us of certain powers we possess. Here then are powers that poetry teaches that everyone has and that can never be stripped away.
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