Many lawyers find their chosen profession to be the source of both the most meaning and the greatest distress in their lives. The pandemic placed a spotlight on many of these issues, including loneliness, mental well-being, work-life conflict, and caregiving. The American Bar Association has focused on lawyer well-being, and in Massachusetts, the Supreme Judicial Court established the Standing Committee on Lawyer Well-Being to help lawyers achieve a healthy, productive balance of work, personal life, and health.
But how do we find meaning in the practice in a profession that places an emphasis on winning and whose very focus is controversy? What can we do to support ourselves and the people with whom we work? How do we create a workplace that cares about the mental and physical health of employees while maintaining a successful and sustainable career? This program provides practical tips for creating a more fulfilling practice.
But how do we find meaning in the practice in a profession that places an emphasis on winning and whose very focus is controversy? What can we do to support ourselves and the people with whom we work? How do we create a workplace that cares about the mental and physical health of employees while maintaining a successful and sustainable career? This program provides practical tips for creating a more fulfilling practice.
Course Content
11:00 am - 11:05 amWelcome and Introduction
Susan Letterman White, JD, MS,
Letterman White Consulting, Quincy
Mala M. Rafik, Esq.,
Rosenfeld & Rafik, PC, Boston
11:05 am - 11:11 am
There Is No Peace Of Mind Without Sufficient Revenue
Panel
11:11 am - 11:17 am
Organize Your Space and Project Manage Your Work
Panel
11:17 am - 11:23 am
Why Visible Leadership Matters
Panel
11:23 am - 11:29 am
Changing the Way We Work: Fusing Remote Work with Being in the Office
Panel
11:29 am - 11:35 am
The Tension in Technology
Panel
11:35 am - 11:41 am
Options for Physical and Mental Well-Being
Panel
Please Note
This webcast is delivered completely online, underscoring their convenience and appeal.
There are no published print materials. All written materials are available electronically only.
They are posted 24 hours prior to the program and can be accessed, downloaded, or printed from your computer.
Speakers
ChairMala M. Rafik, Esq.,
Rosenfeld & Rafik, PC, Boston
Faculty
Susan Letterman White, JD, MS,
Letterman White Consulting, Quincy