The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Mark Goldstein | July 7, 2019
Reed Smith attorney Mark Goldstein describes the response he received after he detailed his own mental health struggles, and what it says about the progress the profession is making around mental health.
By Christine Simmons | July 3, 2019
His mother said Matthew had been struggling with mental health issues for about five years, since he suffered a concussion from playing college football.
By Gina Passarella Cipriani | June 30, 2019
Law firms are trying, associates aren't buying it and there may be a bigger fix needed than any individual contingent can offer.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Gabrielle C. Goham | June 26, 2019
School districts have an obligation to provide a free appropriate public education to all of their resident students. Part of this "FAPE" mandate is the duty to locate, identify and evaluate students who may require special education and related services in school according to the “child find” obligation under the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By The YL Editorial Board | June 26, 2019
But what actually works? And what are young lawyers in Philadelphia doing to manage their stress and combat the day-to-day anxieties that come with our profession.
By Dylan Jackson | June 26, 2019
Stewart speaks with the Daily Business Review about his priorities in his term starting Friday, including the importance of a mandatory bar and how working in a smaller jurisdiction informs his opinions on technology and lawyer referral services.
By Dylan Jackson | June 26, 2019
John Stewart spoke with the Daily Business Review about his priorities in his term starting Friday, including how working in a smaller jurisdiction informs his opinions on technology and lawyer referral services.
By Zach Schlein | June 25, 2019
“In the past law schools had a sort of hands-off approach," said Laura Rosenbury, dean of the University of Florida Levin College of Law. "There wasn't programming about 'OK, you're gonna go be a big firm summer associate. … This is what you need to know to succeed.'”
By Phillip Bantz | June 23, 2019
Of all the mental health traps awaiting lawyers who are headed to a foreign outpost, isolation is the most dangerous, especially for in-house counsel as they tend to be more insulated and have fewer colleagues in their legal departments than attorneys working at big firms.
By Hank Grezlak | June 20, 2019
A few studies suggest that lawyers who bill a lot of hours have more stress and are more prone to depression and alcohol abuse. And it's not just impacting big firms, but hitting lawyers at midsize firms as well.
Presented by BigVoodoo
Join the industry's top owners, investors, developers, brokers & financiers at THE MULTIFAMILY EVENT OF THE YEAR!
Law.com celebrates the California law firms and legal departments driving the state's dynamic legal landscape.
The Texas Lawyer honors attorneys and judges who have made a remarkable difference in the legal profession in Texas.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES AND TASKS: Reporting to the Senior Vice President, Chief Legal Officer &...
Yale New Haven Health seeks a dynamic and collaborative executive to serve as its Vice President, Labor Strategy and Senior Associate Genera...
Nestled in the heart of Northern California Wine Country, Sonoma County is the largest county in the North Bay region of the San Francisco B...