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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jan 26, 2022

The Institute for Well-Being in Law, a nonprofit formed to further the work of the American Bar Association’s National Task Force on Lawyer Well-Being, hosted its inaugural conference last week. The virtual event “Redesigning the Legal Profession for a Better Future,” focused on well-being for individuals, workplaces, law schools and law firms. The institute was created in December 2020 to “lead a culture shift in law to establish well-being as a core centerpiece of professional success.” The institute also produces the podcast “Path to Well-Being in Law,” which focuses on the work of wellness advocates across the country and offers a number of resources for those who want to learn more about advancing attorney well-being.