Stop the cycle of burnout and reclaim your professional life with actionable strategies for the modern legal practice.

The legal profession faces unprecedented levels of stress and burnout, making sustainable well-being and intentional work-life integration more critical than ever. Lawyers must develop strategies that protect mental health while supporting professional excellence.
In this CLE webinar, Amy G. McClurg, Assistant Counsel at Thompson Hine LLP, shares practical insights and approaches for navigating the pressures of modern legal practice. Participants will learn how to optimize daily routines, build resilience, and foster a culture of well-being within their firms. The session offers actionable tools for reclaiming time, enhancing focus, and sustaining long-term career satisfaction.
What You Will Learn in this Webinar:

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Thompson Hine LLP
As a member of Thompson Hine’s Office of General Counsel, Amy conducts research and advises the firm’s lawyers on a variety of substantive legal ethics, privilege, and liability issues. She also reviews and analyzes business intake conflicts, outside counsel guidelines, and ethical screens; advises the firm’s lawyers on bar admissions matters; and provides guidance on ethical and liability issues to administrative departments throughout the firm. In addition, Amy is responsible for co-editing Thompson Hine’s legal ethics blog, The Law for Lawyers Today, which has been named a top law blog by the ABA Journal. Before joining the firm, Amy spent eight years working in the Child Support Unit of the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office, first as an Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, then as a Managing Attorney.