Addressing the Risks of Remote Work


The shift to a remote working environment over the past year has serious implications for lawyers' mental health and standards of professionalism.

Remote work and accompanying strains on mental health can enhance feelings of isolation, heighten the risk of depression and substance abuse, and lead to unprofessional behavior as lawyers in their communication and work product.

Find out how to address these risks.

SPEAKERS

  • Judge Lucy N. Inman, North Carolina Court of Appeals, Raleigh
  • Robert E. Harrington, Robinson Bradshaw & Hinson PA, Charlotte
  • Richard E. Hicks, Ph.D., HRC Behavioral Health & Psychiatry PA, Chapel Hill

PRODUCED
Session from NCBA 2021 Annual Review, October 14-15, 2021

APPROVED CREDIT
North Carolina: 1.00 MCLE Hour

Includes
1.00 Professional Well-Being


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