Many of the largest law firms do not appear to be looking to change their mental health policies in the wake of inquest findings into the death of Pinsent Masons partner Vanessa Ford.
So what can individuals do to cope in such a stressful industry?
Law.com International editor-in-chief Paul Hodkinson explains some findings from interviews and private conversations with partners on the issue of stress.
March 28, 2024 at 05:21 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.com International
Many of the largest law firms do not appear to be looking to change their mental health policies in the wake of inquest findings into the death of Pinsent Masons partner Vanessa Ford.
So what can individuals do to cope in such a stressful industry?
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