Tag Archives: Stress

Can the Stress of a Government Shutdown Lead to Divorce?

Can a strained marriage and the stress of a government shutdown lead to divorce? There is no doubt about it: Stress has an impact on relationships, and it is generally not a positive impact. So, if you are one of … Continue reading

Posted in Divorce Law | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

How to Reduce Divorce Stress

Deciding to end a marriage is among the most impactful decisions an individual can make. It involves considerable evaluation of what is right for you in your life and a significant amount of stress as you approach the unknown. While the … Continue reading

Posted in Divorce Law | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

Test stress: This law school exam season, take care of yourself

In a recent article for The American Lawyer, Joanna Litt recounted the suicide of her husband. She attributed his death to the stresses of his law practice and of being a partner in big law. I saw this article posted at … Continue reading

Posted in Law Students | Tagged , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Legal Stress

In a recent post, I described the intense stress that individual and organizational litigants often undergo as a result of litigation.  The legal system attracts and magnifies stressful conflicts, which affects everyone in its ambit.  In addition to litigants, this … Continue reading

Posted in Law Students | Tagged , | Leave a comment

PRA statement on systemic risk buffers and Pillar 2A in stress test hurdle rates

On 12 July 2018, the PRA published a statement on systemic risk buffers (SRBs) and Pillar 2A in stress test hurdle races. The statement is only relevant to those firms that are subject to the CRD IV and the Capital … Continue reading

Posted in Banking and Finance law | Tagged , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment