Legal Profession Mental Health & Well-Being

2024 Attorney Well-Being Report: The Divide Between Health & the Legal Industry

Bloomberg Law with Patrick Krill, Fall 2024

The Role of Law Firm Partners in Promoting Well-Being as a Path to Greater Performance and Profitability

Bree Buchanan, book chapter from Managing partner performance: Strategies for transforming underperforming partners

Experts Answer 5 Questions Lawyers Have About Well-Being

Marin McCall

Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism, July 2024

Are Attorneys Happy On The Job? (PDF)

Allison Knezevich

Law360, June 2024

The Case For BigLaw Being More Transparent About Suicides (PDF)

Anna Sanders

Law360, June 2024

The Harm In Viewing Attorneys As A 'Unit Of Productivity' (PDF)

Aebra Coe

Law360, April 2024

Attorney Alcohol Misuse: What's Worked, What Hasn't, What's Next

Aebra Coe

Law360, April 2024

When Drinking to Escape Has You Trapped: A Look atAlcohol Use in the Legal Profession

Patrick Krill

Law.com, April 2024

When Drinking to Escape Has You Trapped: A Look at Alcohol Use in the Legal Profession (PDF)

Patrick Krill

Law.com, April 2024

Improving Mental Health and Well-Being Requires Strategic Vision and Long-Term Commitment: Are Law Firms Up to the Task?

Patrick Krill

ALAS Loss Prevention Journal, Winter 2024

How Firms Can Buttress Mental Health During The Holidays

Aebra Coe

Law 360, Dec 2023

CONFERENCE REPORT: Lawyer Well-Being and How to Help

Nancy Kisicki

Bloomberg Law News, Oct 2023

The ABA Well-Being Pledge Turns 5: Progress made, progress needed

Patrick Krill

ABA Journal, Oct 2023

How to Navigate Work-Life Balance at a Law Firm

Ashley Merryman

U.S. News & World Report, August 2023

The Power of Vulnerability (pdf)

Denise Perme

Washington Lawyer Magazine, July 2023

Cracking the Code on Well-Being in Law: Applying Research and Experience to Advance an Essential but Elusive Priority

Patrick Krill

NALP Bulletin+, May 2023

Wellbeing work: A Manifesto for Law Firms of the Future (pdf)

Desi Vlahos and Andrew Douglas

Law Institute Journal, June 2023

Remote Workers with Substance Use Disorders Face ‘Rude Awakening’ in Return-to-Office Mandates

Arianne Cohen

Fortune, May 2023

Law Schools Should Take on Students' Mental Health and Substance Use from Day One

David Jaffe

ABA Journal, May 2023

Meet the Law Firm Leader Who’s Out About His Own Mental Health

Vivia Chen

Bloomberg Law, May 2023

When Our Stress Becomes Dangerous

Patrick Krill

The American Lawyer, March 2023

New Research on Lawyer Mental Health: Stressed, Lonely, and Overcommitted: Predictors of Lawyer Suicide Risk

Stressed, lonely, overworked: What new study tells us about lawyer suicide risk

Jenna Greene

Reuters, February 2023

Highly Stressed Lawyers 22 Times More Likely to Consider Suicide, Study Finds

Dan Roe

The American Lawyer, February 2023

Lawyers are twice as likely to have thoughts of suicide, new study finds

Stephanie Francis Ward

ABA Journal, February 2023

Losing Our [Best] Minds: Addressing the Attrition Crisis of Women Lawyers in a Post-Pandemic World

Bree Buchanan, Jodi Cleesattle, Katy Goshtasbi

California Lawyers Association: Legal Perspectives, Winter 2023

ANALYSIS: Lawyer Self-Care Is Getting Its Moment in the Sun

Jessica R. Blaemire

Bloomberg Law, October 2022

To Increase Well-Being and DEIB, Let’s Evolve Beyond Alcohol Culture

Brooke Welch

Law Practice Today, October 2022

To Improve Our Well-being, We Need to Discuss Our Priorities

Patrick Krill

Legal Perspectives, Fall 2022

A Key to Improved Wellbeing Lies in Our Values

Patrick Krill

Law.com, July 2022

Want Your Lawyers To Stay Put? Value Them for Their Skill, Not Billing Habits

Dan Roe

The American Lawyer, June 2022

NEW RESEARCH: People, Professionals, and Profit Centers: The Connection between Lawyer Well-Being and Employer Values

INFOGRAPHIC OF KEY FINDINGS: People, Professionals, and Profit Centers: The Connection between Lawyer Well-Being and Employer Values

As lawyer stress escalates during pandemic, LAP agencies see significant increase in calls

Stephanie Francis Ward

ABA Journal, May 26, 2021

1 In 4 Women Lawyers Consider Quitting Due To Mental Burnout, Family Demands

Lydia McMullen-Laird

Gothamist, May 14, 2021

Mental health, stress have one-in-four women lawyers mulling career change

Caroline Spiezio

Reuters, May 12, 2021

Women Lawyers More Stressed, Drinking More Than Men, Study Says

Melissa Heelan

Bloomberg Law, May 12, 2021

More female than male lawyers are engaging in risky drinking, new study finds

Stephanie Francis Ward

ABA Journal, May 12, 2021

'Stress, Drink, Leave': Women In Law Are At Higher Risk

Aebra Coe

Law360, May 12, 2021

Krill Strategies publishes research on lawyer mental health, substance use, and attrition

Corporate Counsel Business Journal

May, 2021

Lawyer Burnout Is Unacceptably High. Here’s What to Know and How to Improve Your Team’s Mental Health

Assigned Counsel Blog

May 2021

1 in 4 Women Attorneys Consider Leaving Law Because of Mental Health, Survey Finds

Dylan Jackson

The American Lawyer, May 12, 2021

Female lawyers more impacted by stress, problem drinking

Beth Newhart

The Academic Times, May 12, 2021

Big Law’s Bonus Spree Fails to Curtail Risk of Associate Burnout

Roy Strom

Bloomberg Law, April 1, 2021

Overdue Calls for Help Red Flag for Lawyer Well-Being Advocates

Melissa Heelan

Bloomberg Law, February 1, 2021

To Empower Your Wellbeing in 2021, Recognize and Avoid Learned Helplessness

Patrick Krill

Law.com, January 20, 2021

A Lawyer's Guide To Setting Well-Being Goals In 2021

Krista Larson

Law360, January 14, 2021

Big Law Won't Follow Corporate America in Promising Remote Work Until July

Dan Packel

The American Lawyer, October 15, 2020

Boredom, Stagnant Professional Growth Can Drain ALSPs of Their Flexibility Charms

Victoria Hudgins

Law.com, October 9, 2020

How To Address Suspected Atty Mental Health Issues At Work

Aebra Coe

Law360, October 2, 2020

ABA Well-Being Pledge Gathers Steam, as Number of Firms Swells in 2 Years

Dan Packel

The American Lawyer, September 17, 2020

The Events of 2020 Have Changed Our Collective Mental Health—and Risk—Profile 

Patrick Krill

Law.com, June 30, 2020

Lawyer Assistance Programs Gear Up For New Client ‘Explosion’

Melissa Heelan Stanzione

Bloomberg Law, June 3, 2020

Law Firms Need to Say It’s OK to be Human Right Now

Patrick Krill

Law.com, March 31, 2020

Virus Poses Latest Test To Supporting Attorneys' Mental Health

Aebra Coe

Law360, March 23, 2020

Lawyers, Big Law Firms Confront Coronavirus Anxiety

Roy Strom

Bloomberg Law, March 19, 2020

Lawyers are supposed to plan for the worst, so how can you ease COVID-19 anxiety?

Stephanie Francis Ward

March 18, 2020

In a Year Full of Worry and Division, How to Protect Your Mental Health

Patrick Krill

Law.com, March 16, 2020

Inside the Legal Profession’s Alcohol Problem

Daniel Fish

Precedent Magazine, March 3, 2020

Lawyers Reveal True Depth of Mental Health Struggles

Lizzy McLellan

Law.com, February 19, 2020

How to Hit the ‘No’ Button (And Keep Your Job!)

Patrick Krill

Law.com, December 18, 2019

There’s (Not) An App for That: Solving the Legal Profession’s Mental Health Problem

Patrick Krill

Law.com, October 31, 2019

It’s Time to Talk About the Family’s Role in the Mental Health of Legal Professionals

Patrick Krill

Law.com, September 10, 2019

Jerk Partner Beget Jerk Partners: Ending BigLaw’s Cycle of Dysfunction

Leigh Jones and Vanessa Blum

Law.com, July 19, 2019

Progress, Not Perfection, is Key to Law Firm’s Mental Health Programs

Patrick Krill

Law.com, June 12, 2019

‘Just Make it Happen’ Mentality is Bad for Lawyer Well-Being

Patrick Krill

Law.com, March 19, 2019

Minnesota Supreme Court Taking Aim at Mental Health ‘Crisis’ in Legal Profession

Stephen Montemayor

The Star Tribune, March 2, 2019

It’s the Middle of Winter. Be Well.

Patrick Krill

Law.com, February 1, 2019

He Made His Way to the Top of Big Law. Then His Drinking Almost Brought Him Down.

Jeanne Sahadi

CNN Business, January 24, 2019

As Attorney Suicides Mount, a Survivor Speaks Out

Meghan Tribe

The American Lawyer, November 12, 2018

Another Way to Cope as a Lawyer? Paintbrushes and Sketchpads

Christine Simmons

The American Lawyer, November 9, 2018

Justice O’Connor Diagnosis Highlights ‘Inevitability’ of Dementia Among Lawyers

Christine Simmons

Law.com, October 29, 2018

After Baker McKenzie Chair Takes Leave for ‘Exhaustion,’ Other Leaders Share Pressures

Dan Packel

The American Lawyer, October 24, 2018

How Clients Contribute to Mental Health Problems at Firms

Scott Flaherty

October 24, 2018

Justice O’Connor’s Diagnosis is a Reminder That Lawyers Can’t Ignore Dementia

Christine Simmons

Law.com, October 23, 2018

One Big Law Attorney’s Journey with Depression, One Firm’s Response to the Profession’s Problem

Law.com, October 12, 2018

Big Law Leaders Say Stress is Main Cause of Addiction and Mental Health Problems

Patrick Krill

Law.com, October 1, 2018

Big Law Leaders Say Stigma Comes with Addiction and Mental Health Problems

Patrick Krill

Law.com, September 14, 2018

ALM Survey on Mental Health and Substance Abuse: BigLaw’s Pervasive Problem

Patrick Krill

Law.com, September 14, 2018

Q & A: Why Firms Need New Norms on Substance Abuse, Mental Health

Christine Simmons interviewing Patrick Krill

Law.com, September 11, 2018

 

Once the Addicted Lawyer Becomes Impaired, It May Be Too Late

Patrick Krill

Law.com, July 16, 2018

 

Lawyers Need Vacations. Case Closed.

Gayle Cinquegrani

Bloomberg Big Law Business, May 25, 2018

 

ABA 'Furiously Working to Craft Proposal on Lawyers' Mental Health

Ryan Lovelace

National Law Journal, May 21, 2018

 

For Firms Welcoming Summer Associates, It's Time to Think Outside the Bottle

Patrick Krill

Law.com, May 4, 2018

 

Lawyer Testimonials Aim to Stamp Out Mental Health Stigma

Patrick Krill

Law.com, March 27, 2018

 

The Mental Health Crisis in Law

Daniel Fish

Precedent Magazine, March 6, 2018

 

ABA Passes Measure on Lawyer Substance Abuse and Mental Health

Karen Sloan

Law.com, February 8, 2018

 

What Do the Statistics About Lawyer Alcohol Use and Mental Health Problems Really Mean?

Patrick Krill

Florida Bar Journal, January 10, 2018

 

Want to Reduce Your Drinking and Get Healthier? Slow and Steady Does It

Patrick Krill

Law.com, January 3, 2018

 

Unhappy Hour: Law Firm Drinking Culture Amplifies Sexual Harassment Problems

Patrick Krill

Law.com, November 13, 2017

 

For Firms' Addicted Lawyers, Staff Play a Key Role

Patrick Krill

Law.com, October 23, 2017

 

Why You Should Confront a Colleague's Addiction Early

Patrick Krill

Law.com, August 25, 2017

 

National Task Force Report: Here, Now, a Watershed for a Lawyer's Well-Being

Patrick Krill

Thomson Reuters Legal Executive Institute, August 14, 2017

 

BigLaw at a Crossroads on Mental Health, Report Finds

Sam Reisman

Law360, August 14, 2017

 

How to Deal With a Lawyer Who's in Denial About a Drinking Problem

Patrick Krill

Law.com, July 26, 2017

 

The Lawyer, the Addict

Eilene Zimmerman

The New York Times, July 15, 2017

 

Are We Kidding Ourselves About Improving Mental Health in the Legal Profession?

Patrick Krill

Law.com, July 12, 2017

 

Am I Depressed Because I'm a Lawyer?

Patrick Krill

Law.com, June 28, 2017

 

Should Lawyers be Drug and Alcohol Tested?

Patrick Krill

Law.com, May 31, 2017

 

Should I Disclose a Past Drinking Problem to My New Law Firm?

Patrick Krill

Law.com, May 17, 2017

 

Law Firms Finally Say It’s OK to See a Therapist

Sara Randazzo

Wall Street Journal, May 22, 2017

 

Law Student with Felony Record and Skadden Fellowship Denied Character and Fitness Recommendation

Stephanie Francis Ward

ABA Journal, May 12, 2017

 

Is it Wrong for Lawyers to Smoke Pot?

Patrick Krill

Law.com, May 3, 2017

 

Addicted or Depressed Lawyers Need More that 'Wellness'

Patrick Krill

Law.com, April 19, 2017

 

How to Get Addiction Treatment Without Killing Your Legal Career

Patrick Krill

Law.com, April 5, 2017

 

Drinking to Relieve Stress? Bad Idea, Counselor

Patrick Krill

Law.com, March 21, 2017

 

The 'Functioning Alcoholic' Attorney: Where's the Harm?

Patrick Krill

Law.com, March 7, 2017

 

My Supervising Attorney is a Problem Drinker

Patrick Krill

Law.com, February 22, 2017

 

Will My Law Career Always Feel This Toxic?

Patrick Krill

Law.com, February 8, 2017

 

A Lawyer-Friend 'Might' Have Alcohol Problems.  What to do?

Patrick Krill

Law.com, January 25, 2017

 

Let's Address the Elephant in the Law Firm

Patrick Krill

Law.com, January 11, 2017

 

The Impact on Society is Enormous: In Legal Profession, Depression, Addiction Hurt Clients, Too.

Nicole Ireland

CBC News, November 2016

 

National Opioid Epidemic is Cause to Examine the Legal Profession’s Own Problems with Addiction

Karen Harris and Patrick Krill

ABA Health eSource, October 2016

 

Dementia Dilemma: When Older Partners Pose a Liability

Angela Morris

Law.com, October 2016

 

Do You Have a Drinking Problem, Counselor?

Patrick Krill

Law.com, October 2016

 

Law Schools Must Confront Students' Alcohol, Mental Health Problems: Opinion

Patrick Krill

Law.com, September 2016

 

New Company Aims to Tackle Law Firms' Alcohol Problem

MP McQueen

Law.com, August 2016

 

Lawyer's New Consulting Firm for Addiction and Mental Health Help Serves Law Firms Exclusively.

ABA Journal, August 2016

 

The Prevalence of Substance Use and Other Mental Health Concerns Among American Attorneys

Krill, Patrick R. JD, LLM; Johnson, Ryan MA; Albert, Linda MSSW

Journal of Addiction Medicine, February 2016

 

The Legal Profession's Drinking Problem

Patrick Krill

CNN Opinion

 

Why Lawyers are Prone to Suicide

Patrick Krill

CNN Opinion

 

Substance Abuse and Mental Health: Going Solo Isn’t an Option

Patrick R. Krill

GP SOLO Magazine (ABA)

 

One-Fifth of This Occupation Has a Serious Drinking Problem

Christopher Ingraham

The Washington Post

 

Commentary: When a Successful Law Career Mixes with Addiction

Lisa F. Smith, Special To The Washington Post

Chicago Tribune

 

How BigLaw Contributes to High Attorney Depression Rates

Law360

 

Study Indicates Lawyers Struggling with Substance Use and Other Mental Health Issues

Jeena Cho

Forbes

 

Landmark Study: U.S. Lawyers Face Higher Rates of Problem Drinking and Mental Health Issues

Joe Forward

State Bar of Wisconsin

 

Study Shows ‘Problematic’ Alcohol Use by Attorneys

Scott Roberts

The Indiana Lawyer

 

Wellness and the Legal Profession: Implications of the 2016 Landmark Study on the Prevalence of Substance Use and Mental Health Concerns Among U.S. Attorneys

Linda Albert and Patrick Krill

The Bar Examiner, Vol. 85, No. 1, March 2016

 

Study Identifies High Rate of Problem Drinking Among Lawyers, Next Steps

Your ABA newsletter

 

The Legal Profession's Drinking Problem Is Worse Than We Thought

M.P. McQueen

The American Lawyer

 

The Real State of Substance Abuse Among Lawyers

Kate Mangan

Lawyerist.com

 

Attorney Impairment is on the Rise; Here's How to Fight Back

Dentons

 

Lawyers Rarely Seek Depression, Anxiety, Addiction Help, Experts Say

James Dunn, Business Journal Technology Editor

The North Bay Business Journal

  

Lawyers, Drinking, Depression: A Problem That Isn’t Going Away

BENCH & BAR of Minnesota

 

Young Lawyer Problem Drinking on the Rise

Jan Pudlow, Senior Editor

The Florida Bar News

 

ABA Study Reveals Widespread Problem Drinking, Mental Health Issues Among American Lawyers

Matt Yas

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly

 

What BigLaw Can Do About The Industry's Drinking Problem

Aebra Coe

Law 360

 

High Rate of Problem Drinking Reported Among Lawyers

Elizabeth Olson

The New York Times

 

Alcohol Abuse Plagues One in Three Attorneys, Study Says

Psyche Pascual

California Bar Journal

 

Why 1 in 3 Lawyers Are Problem Drinkers

OPINION: Competition plays a role, but it's more about how success is defined — by being tough.

Susan A. Bandes

National Law Journal

   

Patricia King: Substance Abuse Among Lawyers Is No Joke

Patricia King

Law.com

 

Lawyers Awash in Alcohol

David Andreatta

Rochester Democrat & Chronicle

 

Attorneys Report High Rates of Problem Drinking, Mental Illness

Andy Steiner

MinnPost.com

 

Study: Lawyer Drinking Rates Staggering

Kristen Senz

New Hampshire Bar Association

 

Statistics, Stigma, and Sanism: A Public Health Warning About the “Perfect Storm” Heading Toward America’s Legal Profession

Dan Defoe

Psycholawlogy

 

Study Discusses Lawyers’ Alcohol, Behavior Problems

Dana Littlefield

San Diego Union-Tribune

  

American Lawyers Apparently Have a Drinking Problem

Claire Groden

Fortune

 

High Rates of Alcohol Abuse, Depression Among U.S. Attorneys, Study Says

Alexia Elejalde-Ruiz

Chicago Tribune

 

Alcohol a 'Very Alarming' Problem for Nation's Lawyers, Hazelden and ABA Find

Paul Walsh

Star Tribune

 

Drinking is a Problem for 1 in 3 Lawyers, Study Finds

Karen Sloan

National Law Journal

 

The Legal Industry Has A Drinking Problem, Study Says

Aebra Coe

Law 360

 

Study on Attorney Well-Being shows ‘Alarming’ Results

Detroit Legal News

 

After the Storm: Navigating a Return to Work Following Treatment
The Verdict

Patrick R. Krill

 

Legally Intoxicated: The Impacts and Implications of Substance Abuse in the Practice of Law
The Hennepin Lawyer

Patrick R. Krill

 

A Trial Like No Other: Confronting and Managing the Disease of Addiction
Legal Management News

Patrick R. Krill

 

When There's One Bar They Just Can't Seem to Pass
Legal Management News

Patrick R. Krill