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Study Reveals Systemic Issues Behind Lawyer Attrition Rates

A recent study indicates that the high attrition rates among lawyers are largely due to systemic problems, including workplace culture and external pressures.

Editorial Staff1 min read

A new study published by CNA highlights that lawyer attrition is not merely a result of individual shortcomings, but rather stems from deep-rooted systemic issues within the legal profession.

The findings suggest that a toxic workplace culture, along with bullying and pressures from the court system, significantly contribute to the high turnover rates among lawyers.

The study advocates for a thorough reevaluation of the structural conditions that have persisted in the legal field for decades, calling for necessary changes to improve the environment for legal professionals.

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