By Patrick Krill | June 12, 2019
Do we have a very long way to go? Of course. But it is imperative that we don't allow our collective perfectionism or skepticism to become the enemy of the good by minimizing gains made.
By Susan DeSantis | June 10, 2019
"Time in law school is marked by extreme stress, anxiety, overwhelming expectations and financial uncertainty," New York Bar Association President Henry Greenberg said in a call to action. "Many students admit they are not seeking help because they are concerned that doing so will negatively impact their bar admission."
By Jennifer Breen | June 5, 2019
In a noisy world, loosening the ties to your devices can lead to better attorney well-being and improved lawyering.
By Sheryl Odentz | June 3, 2019
The situation can be emotionally devastating, but there are avenues to find help.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lizzy McLellan | May 31, 2019
The biggest problems arise when more senior generations of lawyers say, "'this is a tough, stressful profession. I survived it, you should too,'" said Dan Lukasik, founder of LawyersWithDepression.com, and director of the Workplace Well-Being for the Mental Health Association in Buffalo, New York.
By Lizzy McLellan | May 30, 2019
A "'power-through' culture is killing the legal industry. It's literally killing humans as well," one wellness consultant said.
The American Lawyer | News|Q&A
By Dan Packel | May 29, 2019
The firm on Wednesday named Robin Belleau its first firmwide director of well-being. "People come to us when they're in need, so it's very difficult for a lawyer then to say, 'I actually need help,'" she said.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lizzy McLellan | May 29, 2019
It's not just something experienced by attorneys billing hours. Isolation is a reality for lawyers in various roles, said Eileen Travis, director of the New York City Bar Association's Lawyer Assistance Program.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lizzy McLellan | May 29, 2019
Dr. Elizabeth Tillinghast, a former practicing lawyer who is now a psychiatrist in New York, said she actually felt relief when she became a doctor. In medicine, she said, “you are on call sometimes, but you know when you're going to be on call. When you're a lawyer … you're always on call. And the workload is so unpredictable,"
By Lizzy McLellan | May 28, 2019
"The things that make you successful professionally can make you sick emotionally," says wellness consultant Jarrett Green.
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