
Depression, Road Bumps, And Adjustments
Triggers often come from where you least expect them. Adjustments are OK.
Triggers often come from where you least expect them. Adjustments are OK.
If law firms truly want to enhance collaboration, they need to provide a reason to be in the office beyond just 'because we said so.'
PLI honors Toby J. Rothschild with its inaugural Victor J. Rubino Award for Excellence in Pro Bono Training, recognizing his dedication and impact.
Justices demand written apology.
Today, I am approaching 19 years since I last stuck my finger down my throat.
Collin encourages others to abandon the stigma and reframe mental illness as a strength rather than a weakness.
Updates to the award-winning case management software empower lawyers to focus on the most important tasks.
This is a very big problem for Biglaw. Law firms need to adapt -- and fast.
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.
Lots of associates are feeling the pressure.
Corporate investment and usage in generative AI technologies continues to accelerate. This article offers eight specific tips to consider when creating an AI usage policy.
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.
Stress affects a huge majority of in-house counsel.
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.
A partner's death is making lawyers reassess the long hours that are often required to complete the work at Biglaw firms.