The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | April 15, 2021
While not having to spend time getting to and from the office has provided some additional freedom, the lack of a commute has left some without a much-needed divider between work and home. Now it is coming back.
By Dylan Jackson | March 25, 2021
Working attorney parents tell their pandemic stories as families sacrificed to re-balance their work and family lives. No two situations were identical.
The American Lawyer | Slideshow
By ALM Staff | March 25, 2021
Lawyers and law firm professionals shared a view into their reality for the past year-plus, as the pandemic created new challenges in work-life balance.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By David C. Hamilton | March 3, 2021
As a young lawyer, I have found that balance is a luxury I might not yet be able to afford. In order to be equipped with the knowledge and training I need in order to be a successful attorney, I must put in time outside of work.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board | February 24, 2021
The surprising ability for various industries, including the legal industry, to rapidly adapt to working out of an office setting has given attorneys and the courts the ability to test and consider options that could and should survive the pandemic.
By Tasha Norman | February 17, 2021
"For me, exercise is a good outlet and stress reliever. It helps me clear my head so I can focus better on my career (and kids), all while allowing me to get out any frustration."
By Karen Sloan | Zack Needles | February 5, 2021
The co-chair of Cooley's M&A group shares her journey to success and how other women can ascend the ranks of the traditionally male-dominated M&A world.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Ashleigh Quinn-Gallagher | January 14, 2021
As an attorney, working from home with a 2-year-old and a 4-year-old child has presented its own unique set of challenges that I never imagined I would tackle while working in the legal field.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board | October 14, 2020
It has been over six months since most of the region shut down due to COVID-19. For many of us, the middle of March of 2020 is a period…
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jennifer W. Karpchuk | October 8, 2020
This reminds me of a 2018 NPR interview with U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg that is re-circulating right now. She recalled being the only parent getting the calls from her son's teacher. She told the school, "This child has two parents. Please alternate calls. It's his father's turn." RBG said the calls went down to once a semester after that.
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