In 2017, multiple nationwide studies on the well-being of lawyers and law students culminated in the release of a report from the National Task Force on Lawyer Well-Being. The Task Force Report highlighted distressing data indicating that lawyers suffer from depression, anxiety, and substance use at rates higher than the general population. It concluded that the legal profession was at a tipping point and presented recommendations and action plans for building a more positive future. Now, fast forward to 2021, a year after the COVID-19 pandemic began, shaking up every industry and impacting individuals across the globe. It will come as no surprise that five years after the seminal 2017 studies, the data on well-being in the legal profession...
Building the Positive Law Firm: The Legal Profession at Its Best The 2008 financial collapse catalyz...
This paper examines the wellbeing and satisfaction levels of lawyers in the workplace. It argues tha...
Does anyone actually know whether we produce better lawyers now than in the past? So asked Professor...
This Article is the first to make the business case for firms to promote and prioritize lawyer well-...
The American Bar Association’s (ABA) National Taskforce on Lawyer Well-Being released the The Path t...
Research reviewed indicated attorneys suffer higher incidences of suicide, depression, and substance...
In 2017, the ABA National Task Force on Lawyer Well-Being published The Path to Well-Being: Practica...
There is a mental health crisis in the legal profession. This isn’t news; in 2017, the National Task...
Recent years have seen an increasing body of literature surrounding well-being within the legal prof...
There is a wellbeing crisis in the legal field and legal education may be the catalyst. Law students...
In a country where the depression rate is ten times higher today than it was in 1960, lawyers sit at...
"The Thriving Lawyer: A Multidimensional Model of Well-Being for a Sustainable Legal Profession is b...
Research shows that law students experience greater levels of depression, stress, and anxiety, and a...
Previous work on law student wellness and mental health strongly suggests that the seeds of professi...
This is the first theory-guided empirical research seeking to identify the correlates and contributo...
Building the Positive Law Firm: The Legal Profession at Its Best The 2008 financial collapse catalyz...
This paper examines the wellbeing and satisfaction levels of lawyers in the workplace. It argues tha...
Does anyone actually know whether we produce better lawyers now than in the past? So asked Professor...
This Article is the first to make the business case for firms to promote and prioritize lawyer well-...
The American Bar Association’s (ABA) National Taskforce on Lawyer Well-Being released the The Path t...
Research reviewed indicated attorneys suffer higher incidences of suicide, depression, and substance...
In 2017, the ABA National Task Force on Lawyer Well-Being published The Path to Well-Being: Practica...
There is a mental health crisis in the legal profession. This isn’t news; in 2017, the National Task...
Recent years have seen an increasing body of literature surrounding well-being within the legal prof...
There is a wellbeing crisis in the legal field and legal education may be the catalyst. Law students...
In a country where the depression rate is ten times higher today than it was in 1960, lawyers sit at...
"The Thriving Lawyer: A Multidimensional Model of Well-Being for a Sustainable Legal Profession is b...
Research shows that law students experience greater levels of depression, stress, and anxiety, and a...
Previous work on law student wellness and mental health strongly suggests that the seeds of professi...
This is the first theory-guided empirical research seeking to identify the correlates and contributo...
Building the Positive Law Firm: The Legal Profession at Its Best The 2008 financial collapse catalyz...
This paper examines the wellbeing and satisfaction levels of lawyers in the workplace. It argues tha...
Does anyone actually know whether we produce better lawyers now than in the past? So asked Professor...