Wellbeing: Why work allocation is key

In a year that has been defined by uncertainty, anxiety and stress for so many, it feels more relevant than ever to shed a light on how and why lawyers are struggling with their wellbeing.

This piece from William, our co-founder, presents the latest, startling data on mental health in the legal industry as a stark reminder that there is always more to be done to support people in and beyond their jobs.

Featured in Legal IT Insider, William outlines his conviction that smarter work allocation is one path to happier, healthier, and more productive lawyers. As he points out, many of the issues most cited as detrimental to associate mental health are directly connected to how work is distributed within law firms.

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