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Is 'Uberisation' the path to Lawyer Wellbeing?

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Thornton, Margaret

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Intersentia

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The struggle to effect a balance between work and‘life‘ on the part of lawyers chafing under the constraints of billable hours and the long-hours culture has resulted in high levels of stress and dissatisfaction in traditional legal practice.This has contributed to the haemorrhage of lawyers, particularly women, which encouraged me to consider whether alternative ways of lawyering might better contribute to lawyer wellbeing

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The Impact of Technology on the Wellbeing of the Legal Profession

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2099-12-31

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