State Bar Attorney Well-Being Initiatives After Boudreaux: Q&A with Chris Newbold, Leader in the Well-Being in Law Movement | Practical Law

State Bar Attorney Well-Being Initiatives After Boudreaux: Q&A with Chris Newbold, Leader in the Well-Being in Law Movement | Practical Law

A Q&A with Chris Newbold, Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President at ALPS Lawyers Malpractice Insurance, Immediate Past President and current member of the Board of Directors of the Institute for Well-Being in Law (IWIL), and prominent leader in the well-being in law movement, on the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals decision in Boudreaux v. Louisiana State Bar Association. Practical Law's Jessica Cherry asked Chris to address the current state of attorney well-being, the role of state bar associations in supporting attorney well-being, how the work of state bar associations intersects with the work of organizations such as IWIL, the soundness of the court's reasoning in Boudreaux, implications of the decision for unified bar associations both within and outside the Fifth Circuit, and more.

State Bar Attorney Well-Being Initiatives After Boudreaux: Q&A with Chris Newbold, Leader in the Well-Being in Law Movement

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Law stated as of 26 Feb 2024USA (National/Federal)
A Q&A with Chris Newbold, Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President at ALPS Lawyers Malpractice Insurance, Immediate Past President and current member of the Board of Directors of the Institute for Well-Being in Law (IWIL), and prominent leader in the well-being in law movement, on the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals decision in Boudreaux v. Louisiana State Bar Association. Practical Law's Jessica Cherry asked Chris to address the current state of attorney well-being, the role of state bar associations in supporting attorney well-being, how the work of state bar associations intersects with the work of organizations such as IWIL, the soundness of the court's reasoning in Boudreaux, implications of the decision for unified bar associations both within and outside the Fifth Circuit, and more.