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The Happy Lawyer: Making a Good Life in the Law by Nancy Levit (Curators' and Edward D. Ellison Professor of Law, Curators' and Edward D. Ellison Professor of Law, University of Missouri, Kansas City)

Despite the handsome incomes they often command, lawyers are far from the happiest of professionals. Seven in ten attorneys in one poll said they would choose other careers if they had to do it over again and, in another poll, fewer than half said they would encourage young people to become lawyers. Indeed, no poll has ever put the law in the top tier of satisfying professions. The economic uncertainty of recent years has only made law students and lawyers think harder than ever before about what they can hope to get out of careers in law. This book not only sheds light on why so many lawyers find so little to like about their jobs, but also explores what they can do about the problem. Drawing on recent psychological research on happiness, Nancy Levit and Douglas Linder highlight various factors that contribute to professional stress and frustration-from pressure to increase the number of billable hours to discontents that occur when the job's demands fail to mesh with a lawyer's personal values or aspirations. They offer an array of coping tools, both large and small, that will help attorneys find more balance in their lives; they also suggest ways that law firms can be more flexible to accommodate their employees' needs, thus boosting morale and, in the process, producing higher-quality work. The authors also show how law students can better define their goals to ensure a satisfying career. Having interviewed more than two hundred lawyers across the country, Levit and Linder enliven their account with engrossing-and sometimes surprising-career stories from both happy and unhappy lawyers. From these stories they develop sensible solutions for lawyers and the legal profession as a whole. Attorneys and law students with doubts or questions about their career choices will find a wealth of reassurance and good advice in this book.

The Happy Lawyer Reviews

There is something for everyone in Nancy Levit and Douglas Linder's book The Happy Lawyer: Making a Good Life in the Law...if there is a single big message to take away from all the books, it is to live a life in accordance with your own values * David Griffiths, Law Society Gazette *

About Nancy Levit (Curators' and Edward D. Ellison Professor of Law, Curators' and Edward D. Ellison Professor of Law, University of Missouri, Kansas City)

Nancy Levit, the Curators' and Edward D. Ellison Professor of Law at the University of Missouri, Kansas City, is the author of The Gender Line: Men, Women, and the Law. Douglas O. Linder is the Elmer N. Powell Peer Professor of Law at the University of Missouri, Kansas City.

Table of Contents

1. Are Lawyers Unhappy? 2. Happiness: A Primer 3. What Makes Lawyers Happy and Unhappy 4. The Happiness Toolbox 5. Preparing for a Satisfying Career: The Law School Years 6. What Law Firms Can Do to Make Lawyers Happier 7. Lawyers' Stories 8. Seeking Happier Ground

Additional information

CIN0195392329VG
9780195392326
0195392329
The Happy Lawyer: Making a Good Life in the Law by Nancy Levit (Curators' and Edward D. Ellison Professor of Law, Curators' and Edward D. Ellison Professor of Law, University of Missouri, Kansas City)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
2010-08-05
304
N/A
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