We advocate that law firms can and should foster authentic happiness and meaning in the professional lives of their associates. Based upon empirical and experimental research in behavioral economics and positive psychology, we consider how law firms can implement policies to promote authentic happiness and meaning in their associates\u27 professional lives. We also believe that law schools can and should help to reduce the anxiety, stress, and unhappiness that individuals feel as law students and help them develop abilities to achieve meaningful careers as law firm associates. We provide a guide as to how law firms and law schools can design policies and procedures to nudge people towards achieving more authentic happiness and meaning in th...
Personal satisfaction and fine lawyering go hand in hand. Legal education and the legal system, howe...
Research shows that law students experience greater levels of depression, stress, and anxiety, and a...
Anecdotal reports and a persistent body of research suggest that law students and lawyers disproport...
We advocate that law firms can and should foster authentic happiness and meaning in the professional...
This Article analyzes three questions: can, how, and should legal policy help people in their indivi...
This article provides a short introduction to recent happiness research and its applications to busi...
This is the first theory-guided empirical research seeking to identify the correlates and contributo...
In the course of a review of recent books on the hedonic level of lawyers\u27 lives, Professor Richa...
There is a wellbeing crisis in the legal field and legal education may be the catalyst. Law students...
Ills that beset our profession are addressed by Professor Patrick Schiltz in the alert he sounds in ...
In the day-to-day business of legal education there is remarkably little evidence that we are aware ...
This article suggests a more effective approach to professionalism training based on a modern unders...
Building the Positive Law Firm: The Legal Profession at Its Best The 2008 financial collapse catalyz...
Happiness, in general, is in many respects the topic du jour. A great deal of theoretical and empiri...
abstract: This paper discusses the levels of job satisfaction amongst practicing lawyers, with a dis...
Personal satisfaction and fine lawyering go hand in hand. Legal education and the legal system, howe...
Research shows that law students experience greater levels of depression, stress, and anxiety, and a...
Anecdotal reports and a persistent body of research suggest that law students and lawyers disproport...
We advocate that law firms can and should foster authentic happiness and meaning in the professional...
This Article analyzes three questions: can, how, and should legal policy help people in their indivi...
This article provides a short introduction to recent happiness research and its applications to busi...
This is the first theory-guided empirical research seeking to identify the correlates and contributo...
In the course of a review of recent books on the hedonic level of lawyers\u27 lives, Professor Richa...
There is a wellbeing crisis in the legal field and legal education may be the catalyst. Law students...
Ills that beset our profession are addressed by Professor Patrick Schiltz in the alert he sounds in ...
In the day-to-day business of legal education there is remarkably little evidence that we are aware ...
This article suggests a more effective approach to professionalism training based on a modern unders...
Building the Positive Law Firm: The Legal Profession at Its Best The 2008 financial collapse catalyz...
Happiness, in general, is in many respects the topic du jour. A great deal of theoretical and empiri...
abstract: This paper discusses the levels of job satisfaction amongst practicing lawyers, with a dis...
Personal satisfaction and fine lawyering go hand in hand. Legal education and the legal system, howe...
Research shows that law students experience greater levels of depression, stress, and anxiety, and a...
Anecdotal reports and a persistent body of research suggest that law students and lawyers disproport...