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By Max Mitchell | April 8, 2022
"I think this is also a lesson to a lot of us, who may take this work more seriously than it needs to be taken, that we need to sometimes decompress and take a break," McLaughlin's partner Paul Lauricella said.
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By Jennigay Coetzer | March 30, 2022
COVID-19 has been a contributing factor to her condition.
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By Abigail Harris | March 23, 2022
Sarah Binder, General Counsel of Lime, shares her recommendations for improving employee wellbeing. She also discusses the key strategies to create a cohesive and impactful global in-house team.
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By Phillip Bantz | March 22, 2022
"I wanted to hide and crawl into a cave and be ashamed. But I'm stronger than that," South Carolina-based Tara Trantham shares.
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By Jack Womack | March 16, 2022
Just 17% of those polled said their employer currently had a hybrid working model in place.
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By Rose Walker | March 11, 2022
In a week overwhelmed by news of atrocities in Ukraine and how law firms are responding, women in the industry still deserve attention and celebration.
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By Helena Brown | March 11, 2022
Addleshaw partner Helena Brown pens a personal piece about her experience of being a young associate with children and the biases she faced along the way.
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By Varsha Patel | February 21, 2022
The perspectives of partners, clients and junior lawyers are explored in this round-up of the debate over ever-increasing pay levels.
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By Rose Walker | February 9, 2022
Two other US-led firms have also laid out their plans for their workers to return to the office.
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By Dan Packel | February 8, 2022
Sourdough bread is more than just a cliché. Lawyers have relished how flexible schedules better fit their favored pursuits.
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By Jonathan Jordan | January 2, 2018
If you're too busy to follow this advice, you should follow this advice.
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By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | January 2, 2018
As we emerge from the holiday season and a (hopefully) restful period of time spent with family and friends, lawyers are reminded of the positive impact…
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By David J. Richardson | January 1, 2018
Being a litigator is a difficult job, even for thick-skinned cynics. If you're also a nice person (and, really, don't we all think we're a nice person), you might benefit from adopting a few of these rules for the sake of your own survival.
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By New Jersey State Bar Association | January 1, 2018
A selection of responses regarding what practitioners anticipate will be the most pressing issues of the coming year.
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By David Gialanella | December 28, 2017
McGovern credits technology, a change of scene and "goal-oriented" nonlawyer staff for a firm he says is well-prepared for the future.
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By Angela Morris | December 21, 2017
Promoting wellness in law firms is a key project for ABA President Hilarie Bass amid reports of higher-than-average depression, anxiety and substance abuse problems in the legal profession.
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By Daily Business Review | December 15, 2017
Law schools in Florida made headlines in 2017 for successes, scandals and other stories, good or bad. Here's a look back at what put some front and…
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By Editorial Board | December 15, 2017
Between 21 and 36 percent of practicing lawyers are problem drinkers. Twenty-eight percent suffer from depression; 19 percent struggle with anxiety; and 23 percent are impaired by stress. Law students fare little better—17 percent are depressed; 14 percent suffer severe anxiety; 6 percent reported suicidal thoughts in the past year; and 22 percent engaged in binge drinking during the year.
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By Daily Business Review | December 14, 2017
Several prominent and influential lawyers died in 2017, leaving a mark on courts and colleagues.
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By Daily Business Review | December 14, 2017
Noteworthy and beloved South Florida litigator Ervin Gonzalez died unexpectedly in June. Reports surfaced that he died by suicide, and his passing raised the subject of mental illness. “It pains us to know he was suffering so terribly beyond his control," read a statement from law partner Dean Colson.
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