Pandemic-Era Mental Health Challenges Among 2020 Law Graduates
Pandemic-Era Mental Health Challenges Among 2020 Law Graduates
Recent studies highlight how pandemic-era mental health issues have significantly affected those who graduated from law schools in 2020. The NALP survey detailed responses from 166 Canadian law graduates, revealing notable trends.
Key Findings from the NALP Survey
- 53% of respondents reported having two or more job offers, indicating substantial mobility.
- Emotional well-being remains a primary concern, with many grappling with stress and anxiety.
- A significant portion of lawyers expressed feelings of isolation and challenges in their career growth.
These findings highlight the critical need for supportive measures within the profession to address mental health issues.
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