Happy + Healthy Lawyers = Better Client Outcomes
In order to address what ails the legal profession, change has to come from the top and the culture has to be wholly amended.
In order to address what ails the legal profession, change has to come from the top and the culture has to be wholly amended.
And how to navigate them in 2026.
This is a very big problem for Biglaw. Law firms need to adapt -- and fast.
This in-house attorney shares practical tips for fostering a healthier workplace and discusses the importance of mental health advocacy in the legal field.
For Suicide Prevention Month, learn the two-ask rule and resolve to never mind your own business if you see the signs.
Things need to change in Biglaw -- fast -- to save mental health for attorneys.
Its new features transform how you can track and analyze the more than 200,000 bills, regulations, and other measures set to be introduced this year.
Lots of associates are feeling the pressure.
Which firms made the cut in 2024? Let’s take a look at the latest rankings.
The first time the Mavs went to the finals, I was a cocaine-snorting mess. Things have changed over the years.
You can watch Brian Wallach in action in the amazing documentary, 'For Love & Life: No Ordinary Campaign,' on Amazon Prime.
Do older lawyers have any empathy for what their younger colleagues are going through?
For something that's so desperately needed, you'd think that the steps taken by law firms to address mental health would be much larger.
The first restaurant or social event in early sobriety can be terrifying. The key is to have a plan going in.
Goodwin is going out of their way to support employees with ADHD.
News of the associate's tragic death comes during a time of renewed interest in mental health assistance for attorneys. If you are concerned about yourself or another lawyer, there is help available.