The Michigan Supreme Court and State Bar of Michigan have announced creation of the Task Force on Well-Being in the Law.
Members include representation from the judiciary, law schools, regulatory agencies, bar associations, law firms, and allies in the field of mental health.
“Well-being is an indispensable part of a lawyer’s duty of competence, and each step we take toward greater well-being will ultimately help maintain public confidence in the legal profession and increase access to justice,” said Justice Megan K. Cavanagh, who will represent the court on the task force.
The panel will work to identify stakeholders and the role they can play in reducing the stresses to mental health in the legal profession; eliminating the stigma associated with help-seeking behaviors; educating judges, lawyers, and law students on well-being issues; and taking incremental steps to instill greater well-being in the profession.
“We know that young lawyers in the first 10 years of practice are particularly at risk,” Cavanagh added. “The time to act is now. Valuing well-being contributes to organizational success throughout our legal system, influences ethics and professionalism, and is the right thing to do to help our colleagues and better serve the public.”
Announcement of the task force coincided with Well-Being Week in Law and was an opportunity for Michigan’s legal community members to learn more about resources available and how to support their well-being.
Help is also available through the State Bar of Michigan Lawyers and Judges Assistance Program (LJAP), which offers virtual support groups, clinical assessments, training on practicing wellness, and referrals to mental health providers.
Additional information on the program is available by calling 800-996-5522, e-mailing contactLJAP@michbar.org, or visiting michbar.org/generalinfo/ljap.
• Michigan Supreme Court and the State Bar of Michigan
• Judiciary
• Law Schools
• Law Students
• Mental Health
• Laurie Orlando, attorney; licensed professional counselor, Orlando Counseling Services PLLC
• Law Firms
• Young Lawyers
• Regulation
• Tribal Courts
• Supreme Court Administrative Office (SCAO)
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