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Stress at work for junior lawyers

12 April 2017
Issue: 7742 / Categories: Legal News
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A survey in February by the Law Society’s Junior Lawyers Division has uncovered alarming reports of stress among its members. More than 93% had suffered with stress (defined as being under emotional or mental pressure) in the month prior to completing the survey, with 26% reporting they had been severely or extremely stressed. The key factors were high workload, lack of support, client demands and expectations and ineffective management. Nearly three-quarters of respondents said their firm did not do enough to support them.

Issue: 7742 / Categories: Legal News
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