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18 May 2020
Issue: 7887 / Categories: Legal News , Profession
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Mental health week: Help is at hand

COVID-19 has played heavily on the minds of legal professionals, with mental health charity LawCare receiving 48 calls on issues related to the pandemic since 10 March
This accounted for more than a third of all calls to LawCare’s support service. The top three issues were not being permitted to work from home, worsening of existing mental health conditions and financial issues due to furlough, pay cuts or lack of work. Other problems included relationship strain, childcare issues and being asked to work while on furlough.  

Chief Executive Elizabeth Rimmer said: ‘We feel this is very much the tip of the iceberg.

‘We would like to remind all legal professionals, including support staff, they can contact us for free, in confidence, to discuss anything that is bothering them.’

The charity has set up a COVID-19 information hub on its website, www.lawcare.org.uk. The helpline is 0800 279 6888 (1800 991 801 in Ireland).
Issue: 7887 / Categories: Legal News , Profession
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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Keystone Law—Milena Szuniewicz-Wenzel & Ian Hopkinson

Keystone Law—Milena Szuniewicz-Wenzel & Ian Hopkinson

International arbitration team strengthened by double partner hire

Coodes Solicitors—Pam Johns, Rachel Pearce & Bradley Kaine

Coodes Solicitors—Pam Johns, Rachel Pearce & Bradley Kaine

Firm celebrates trio holding senior regional law society and junior lawyers division roles

Michelman Robinson—Sukhi Kaler

Michelman Robinson—Sukhi Kaler

Partner joins commercial and business litigation team in London

NEWS
The government has pledged to ‘move fast’ to protect children from harm caused by artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots, and could impose limits on social media as early as the summer
All eyes will be on the Court of Appeal (or its YouTube livestream) next week as it sits to consider the controversial Mazur judgment
An NHS Foundation Trust breached a consultant’s contract by delegating an investigation into his knowledge of nurse Lucy Letby’s case
Draft guidance for schools on how to support gender-questioning pupils provides ‘more clarity’, but headteachers may still need legal advice, an education lawyer has said
Litigation funder Innsworth Capital, which funded behemoth opt-out action Merricks v Mastercard, can bring a judicial review, the High Court ruled last week
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