Beating Burnout: For Attorneys and Those Who Work with Them
Burnout in the legal profession is not a passing phase or a buzzword — it is a measurable, widespread occupational hazard. It is not just a personal struggle. In law firms, corporate legal departments, courts, and public agencies, burnout affects productivity, morale, client service, malpractice risk, and ultimately the bottom line.
How I Made Partner: 'Take the Opportunities That Come Your Way,' Says Elizabeth Arko of Tucker Ellis
"Find people who support you and want you to succeed, and when you do find them, work hard. Put your head down and take the opportunities that come your way. Sometimes it is exhausting but taking on opportunities as they come and then working hard to do well with those assignments will help you stand out."

