In a high-pressure work environment like the practice of law, taking time away from work obligations can be essential to attorneys’ well-being and fostering long-term careers.

Lawyers, as a profession, face higher rates of anxiety, depression and burnout than others. As a result, taking vacation can be a good risk-management tool because it allows lawyers time off, away from their dockets, to recharge and renew focus.

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