Curbing lawyer burnout
As law firms continues to struggle with high rates of worker burnout, experts are split on whether new right to disconnect laws will provide a…
As law firms continues to struggle with high rates of worker burnout, experts are split on whether new right to disconnect laws will provide a…
Professional identity among lawyers encompasses a complex interplay of personal values, societal perceptions, and professional aspirations.
Foodbank is the 2020 Law Society of NSW President’s Charity, and the only food relief organisation in Australia to play a role in times of…
Introducing ‘niksen’, the Dutch philosophy of doing nothing set to change the way you relax and recharge.
The Sydney Philharmonia Choir this year celebrates its centenary. What was intended as a jubilant year of performing has been transformed into Zoom rehearsals and…
Minimalism is so much more than a design fad. Clearing out clutter and keeping your home tidy helps to reduce stress and improve mental wellbeing.
Mentorship is increasingly popular in the workplace and can be an invaluable extracurricular activity for those seeking guidance, support and motivation. John Churchill and Hilary Sutton share their experience of the Law Society of…
With more devices able to chide us for failing to reach daily fitness goals, is taking 10,000 steps a day necessary or excessive? We explore…
Making decisions based on what pops into your mind first might be easy, but it isn’t always reliable. LSJ looks at why your brain confuses…
Sandy Godfrey was a boutique winemaker long before he was a lawyer. He tells that crushing grapes with his kids still offers a welcome escape…
Jen Brown was working in private practice when she took up running. Step by step, she ended up on a path she never could have…