New Jersey Lawyers Assistance Program to hold webinar on spiritual well-being for legal professionals

Christine A. Amalfe, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association
Christine A. Amalfe, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association
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The New Jersey Lawyers Assistance Program announced on April 27 that it will host a free webinar focused on spiritual well-being for legal professionals. The event is scheduled for May 5 and will feature three experts discussing the benefits of spiritual well-being.

The program is open to all interested participants, and those who attend are eligible to receive one Continuing Legal Education credit. According to the announcement, registration is required in advance.

This initiative aims to support the mental and emotional health of those working in the legal field by highlighting the importance of spiritual wellness as part of overall well-being.

While additional details about the featured speakers or specific topics were not provided, organizers encourage members of the legal community to take advantage of this opportunity for professional development and personal growth.

As awareness grows regarding wellness in high-stress professions like law, events such as this webinar may play a role in promoting healthier work environments.



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