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March 12, 2026

Rethinking Your Legal Career: Why Reflection Matters Before Making a Career Change

Career changes often begin with the realization that something about our work no longer feels right. This can be a daunting realization after the years we’ve invested in reaching our current position. What often follows is a rush into a job search without pausing to consider what is truly driving the desire for change—and whether those same issues might show up again in a new environment. Many … [Read more...]

Article by Patty Devoy / Career, Stress, The Practice of Law, Well-Being / Career, change, Stress, work

May 7, 2025

Well-Being Week in Law 2025 – Day 3

Day 3:  Engage and Grow - Career and Intellectual Well-Being Seeking personal satisfaction, continuous learning, and growth in our professional and personal lives, and financial stability. Engaging in creative or intellectually challenging activities that foster ongoing development and monitoring cognitive wellness. Connections that support our career and our best thinking work are an … [Read more...]

Article by Joan Bibelhausen / Mental Health, Self-Care, The Path to Lawyer Wellbeing, The Practice of Law, Well-Being / Career, community, connection, Intellectual, well-being

April 22, 2024

Proposed Diversion Rule for Minnesota Lawyers

by Jon Tynjala, Esq. In 2022, at the request and invitation of the Minnesota Supreme Court, a team from the American Bar Association Standing Committee on Professional Regulation conducted a thorough review of the Minnesota Rules on Professional Responsibility (“Rules”) and issued its report to the Minnesota Supreme Court in September of that same year (“ABA Report”). The Report made several … [Read more...]

Article by Jon Tynjala / The Practice of Law, Uncategorized

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