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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on May 11, 2022

Law.com and ALM Intelligence are out with their annual Mental Health Survey of the legal profession with more than 3,400 respondents detailing the state of their mental health, work environments, perceptions of colleagues, client expectations and the effects of remote work. The 2022 results show a slight decline in those reporting anxiety, depression and isolation from last year. And there was an increase in those who believe their firms provide a safe environment to raise concerns about mental health. However, for the third year in a row, close to three-fourths of respondents believe their work environment contributes to their mental health issues. Law.com analyzes the survey results and offers a data snapshot of the findings.