By Caroline Spiezio | February 13, 2019
Matt Fawcett, the general counsel of NetApp, said legal industry leaders can play a role in creating a healthier work environment for lawyers.
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By Mark S. Goldstein | February 12, 2019
Reed Smith counsel Mark Goldstein wasn't sure he could both be a lawyer and have mental health disabilities. But he learned how to survive and thrive in Big Law.
By Jennifer Cormano | February 8, 2019
A recent study found that of just under 13,000 practicing lawyers, approximately 28 percent were struggling with depression, 19 percent with anxiety, and 20 percent with problematic drinking. Law is a high stress job. But other careers are stressful and don't have such staggering statistics. Is stress the only piece of the puzzle, or is there something about lawyers in general?
By Shilpa Coorg | January 25, 2019
While not every day will include an equal amount of work and life, the goal is that time and energy spent on work and life will even out over time.
By Vanessa Blum | Leigh Jones | January 25, 2019
Tired of New Year's resolutions that fade away come February? Law.com's Fit Counselor columnist offers his strategies for balancing work and fitness.
By Angela Morris | January 24, 2019
Working moms face bias and stigma, dubbed the “motherhood penalty,” said Liz Morris, a professor and deputy director of the Center for WorkLife Law at the University of California, Hastings College of the Law.
By Jason Doiy | December 27, 2018
When he's not practicing IP litigation, the motorcycle enthusiast and his posse hit the highway.
By Meghan Tribe | December 21, 2018
In the latest effort to chip away at Big Law's work-life imbalance, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe will pay up to $15,000 for its attorneys to take a weeklong vacation.
By Leigh Jones | Vanessa Blum | November 16, 2018
What factors drive high-achieving lawyers to the take their own lives and what needs to change inside law firms to address the problem? Sullivan & Cromwell associate-turned-therapist Will Meyerhofer provides his insight.
By Meghan Tribe | November 12, 2018
While some law firms are taking steps to address depression and other mental health problems, lawyers are still more likely to kill themselves than workers in most other professions.
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