Wellness and Well-being in the Legal Profession (Oct 13, 2021)
Recent reports on mental health and wellness in relation to the legal profession.
"Corporate Lawyers Are Exhausted, and Cutting Workloads Isn't a Quick Fix," Corporate Counsel
"Legal professionals in UK and Ireland at a high risk of burnout — study," Australasian Lawyer
"Law Firms Still Beset by 'Chronic Underestimation' of Wellness," Law.com
"From This Week to Next Year, Firm Leader Views on In-Office Work Are Diverging," The Legal Intelligencer
"'This Is The Right Time': Ropes & Gray Sticks With November for Expanded Reopening, as Other Firms Postpone," The American Lawyer
"Australian Law Firms Give Staff 'Wellness Days' to Cope With COVID Lockdowns," Law.com International
"Virus Resurgence Leaves DOJ Return-to-Office Plans in Limbo," Law.com
"The Way Back: How Law Firms Are Planning for Post-COVID Office Life," The American Lawyer
"Lawyers Reluctant to Discuss Mental Health as Junior Burnout Continues, LawCare Finds," Law.com International
"Firms Will Bring People Back to the Office, but They Won't Be the Same," The American Lawyer
"Wilson Sonsini Delays October Return, Looking to February 2022," The Recorder
"More law firms scrap October return plans, opting to watch and wait," Reuters
"The 'New Normal' for Legal Employers: Signing the ABA Wellness Pledge," New York Law Journal
"Peloton rides into the corporate law firm 'wellness' market," Reuters
"Rather Than Delay Office Returns (Again), One Firm Is Now Keeping Personnel on Standby," The American Lawyer