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Law firms still struggle to tackle brutal hours: ‘Some people thrive, others shrink’

Big Law is using big money to lure talent, then working it to the bone. Many see this as a fair trade, but others don’t

Is it time to finally time to overhaul a legal sector plagued by burnout?
Is it time to finally time to overhaul a legal sector plagued by burnout?

Many top lawyers accept that brutal hours are just part of a job that offers lucrative rewards. But law firms are now embarking on a fresh round of soul-searching over their employees’ mental health, as those in the industry question whether the pay is worth the trade-off. 

The death of Pinsent Masons private equity partner Vanessa Ford last September threw top law firms’ culture of long hours into the spotlight. Ford had been working on the high-profile sale of Everton Football Club, clocking up 18-hour days ahead of her death. 

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