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We strive to foster a culture of help. We have an ombudsman role and people such as partners, associates, paralegals and managers are trained on mental health issues. They are the first line.when people have [mental health] It is not uncommon for people to take time off due to problems, usually for a month or two. There are lots of resources here.
I strive to be a hopeful voice. It’s important for people to tell their stories. When I shared my story, I received a lot of sympathy.
— Joseph Milowicz, director of well-being and counselor at Quinn Emanuel, former careerist Vivia Chen at Substack, shares the passionate company’s commitment to mental health and health for all. commented on. employee. In 2018, Mr. Milowicz publicly opened up about his depression in the New York Law Journal, and his colleagues, clients, and even the firm’s founder, John Quinn, who Mr. It was also received favorably by the public. He’s the typical alpha male. ” Mirovic is also the founder of the Lawyer Depression Project, an important support organization. I would like to once again thank (Joe Mirovic) for his selflessness and willingness to address this important issue in the legal profession.
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