A survey from the Junior Lawyers Division of The Law Society found that over 90% of respondents had experienced stress in their role, with 26% describing their level of stress as severe. Mental health is both a salient and sensitive issue among legal professionals.
To speak about the importance of mental health in the international arbitration community, Partner Flore Poloni will be moderating an event hosted by the Young International Arbitration Group at this year’s Paris Arbitration Week, together with Nathan Searle from Hogan Lovells.
The session will include insights from Dr Bill Mitchell, who has helped many lawyers and other professionals to manage stress. It will explore both the causes of stress in the workplace and highlight ways of improving mental health in a working environment.
Flore will also be joined by speakers from a range of different backgrounds in arbitration: Ed Crosse, Partner at Simmons & Simmons, Leigh-Ann Mulcahy QC of Fountain Court Chambers, Audley Sheppard QC from Clifford Chance and Anya George from Schellenberg Wittmer.
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Dr Bill Mitchell, MA PhD Dip Psych
Clinical Psychologist, Mitchell Practice

Audley Sheppard QC
Partner, Clifford Chance

Anya George
Partner, Schellenberg Wittmer

Ed Crosse
Partner, Simmons & Simmons

Leigh-Ann Mulcahy QC
Fountain Court Chambers

Nathan Searle
Partner, Hogan Lovells
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