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Go Ahead And Take That Mental Health Day Off From Your Biglaw Job — You Aren’t The Only One
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day!
According to a new survey by mental health solutions provider Unmind, The State of Wellbeing in Law, what percentage of respondents said they’ve taken at least one day off because of mental health difficulties in the past three months?
Hint: They surveyed more than 3,800 lawyers and employees in six large firms, five of which are in the Am Law 100.
See the answer on the next page.