This is the first theory-guided empirical research seeking to identify the correlates and contributors to the well-being and life satisfaction of lawyers. Data from several thousand lawyers in four states provide insights about diverse factors from law school and one’s legal career and personal life. Striking patterns appear repeatedly in the data and raise serious questions about the common priorities on law school campuses and among lawyers. External factors, which are often given the most attention and concern among law students and lawyers (factors oriented towards money and status—such as earnings, partnership in a law firm, law school debt, class rank, law review membership, and U.S. News & World Report’s law school rankings), showed ...
Anecdotal reports and a persistent body of research suggest that law students and lawyers disproport...
Research reviewed indicated attorneys suffer higher incidences of suicide, depression, and substance...
Anecdotal reports and a persistent body of research suggest that law students and lawyers disproport...
This is the first theory-guided empirical research seeking to identify the correlates and contributo...
This is the first theory-guided empirical research seeking to identify the correlates and contributo...
abstract: This paper discusses the levels of job satisfaction amongst practicing lawyers, with a dis...
This paper proposes empirical research on the wellbeing and satisfaction levels of Australian lawyer...
This paper examines the wellbeing and satisfaction levels of lawyers in the workplace. It argues tha...
Job satisfaction among professionals has been addressed in numerous studies, primarily using quanti...
Job satisfaction among professionals has been addressed in numerous studies, primarily using quanti...
Compared to the U.S. population, law students are at greater risk for stress-related health disorder...
We advocate that law firms can and should foster authentic happiness and meaning in the professional...
Does anyone actually know whether we produce better lawyers now than in the past? So asked Professor...
There is a wellbeing crisis in the legal field and legal education may be the catalyst. Law students...
Anecdotal reports and a persistent body of research suggest that law students and lawyers disproport...
Anecdotal reports and a persistent body of research suggest that law students and lawyers disproport...
Research reviewed indicated attorneys suffer higher incidences of suicide, depression, and substance...
Anecdotal reports and a persistent body of research suggest that law students and lawyers disproport...
This is the first theory-guided empirical research seeking to identify the correlates and contributo...
This is the first theory-guided empirical research seeking to identify the correlates and contributo...
abstract: This paper discusses the levels of job satisfaction amongst practicing lawyers, with a dis...
This paper proposes empirical research on the wellbeing and satisfaction levels of Australian lawyer...
This paper examines the wellbeing and satisfaction levels of lawyers in the workplace. It argues tha...
Job satisfaction among professionals has been addressed in numerous studies, primarily using quanti...
Job satisfaction among professionals has been addressed in numerous studies, primarily using quanti...
Compared to the U.S. population, law students are at greater risk for stress-related health disorder...
We advocate that law firms can and should foster authentic happiness and meaning in the professional...
Does anyone actually know whether we produce better lawyers now than in the past? So asked Professor...
There is a wellbeing crisis in the legal field and legal education may be the catalyst. Law students...
Anecdotal reports and a persistent body of research suggest that law students and lawyers disproport...
Anecdotal reports and a persistent body of research suggest that law students and lawyers disproport...
Research reviewed indicated attorneys suffer higher incidences of suicide, depression, and substance...
Anecdotal reports and a persistent body of research suggest that law students and lawyers disproport...