Abstract
Law firms’ watchword is well-being. “Never in history have organizations around the world devoted so much attention and capital to improving employee mental health and well-being. It is lamentable that these investments are not always providing a good return regarding improved outcomes.” In the legal arena, a 2021 report from the Institute for Well-Being in Law echoed this sentiment, determining that while 99 percent of law firms have some type of well-being program, these measures did little to nothing to address internal, structural issues that perpetuate the lack of attorney well-being.
Recommended Citation
Cecilia A. Silver,
More Than Mere Lip Service: A Mansfield Rule For Well-Being,
122
Mich. L. Rev. Online
1
(2023).
Available at:
https://repository.law.umich.edu/mlr_online/vol122/iss1/2