Why Renaissance Lawyer Was Formed:
The Movement Toward Creating a Legal System That Works for Everyone

  
    The world today is much different from our parents' world. What we think, what we read, how we live are much different.

    Other explanations include chaos theories, globalization, and even astrological theories about the Age of Aquarius.  


      Even before those events, our profession was undergoing major change:

 Whatever the explanation, the legal system has had to respond to the change and isn't equipped to respond as quickly as society is changing. Innovative alternative approaches have developed and new ideas are being introduced into the legal system:

The rapid rate of change isn't the only issue affecting the legal profession.

Historically, lawyers were viewed as community leaders and public servants, respected for their advice and called in to protect the rights of the accused and downtrodden. In recent years, lawyers have been the subject of public scandals, biting jokes and ridicule -- evidencing a clear lack of public respect for the profession. Increasingly, colleagues often don't respect each other and, in some cases, the adversarial system has become a battle field for personal attacks by lawyers. Many bar associations and lawyers have sounded an alarm, warning of a crisis in the profession. Research indicates

           * One-third to two-thirds of lawyers want to leave the practice of law.
           * At least one in five of lawyers has all the symptoms of clinical depression.
           * As many as one in eleven lawyers thinks of suicide on a regular basis. 
           * Too many lawyers are actually killing themselves.

     In spite of all the problems and the public scandals, lawyers are still the ones people turn to in times of trouble - for advice, for advocacy, for public service on boards, and in elected office. People still look to the legal profession for leadership. In times of such rapid change, there is a need for trusted leadership.  As lawyers, we want to contribute to our communities, live balanced lives in which we give our families the time, love, and attention they deserve, take care of ourselves, be active, productive members of our communities. We want to work inside a system we can be proud of, where we can see the difference we make in people's lives and impact we make on the community.

     Working within the traditional legal system, sometimes we are as perplexed as our clients. Accustomed to h
aving all the answers, we find ourselves wondering and questioning our own abilities.


   Renaissance Lawyer Society is a non-profit [501c3] educational organization created to address these issues, support innovation and transformation in the legal profession, and support lawyers.
   This web site is part of our work of educating lawyers, legal educators, coaches who work with lawyers, legal staff, the media, and the community, about the movement toward creating a legal system that works for everyone, restoring respect for it, and responding to the rapid change.

      Few would argue that the legal system is changing and that the future legal professionals will practice differently. We are here to promote a particular kind of change in the legal profession -- the movement toward future-focused resolution to problems, results that bring about healing and connection, win/win resolutions for everyone. We intend that our site be the center for a conversation about transformational lawyering and invite those of you who have workshops, conferences, retreats, teleclasses, etc. to email us about being interviewed to be included on the site.

    If this is your first visit to our site, we suggest that you start with a quick exploration of the site to get an idea of what is available here.  We appreciate your feedback and will listen to it carefully.

    
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     We are a transforming organization and we are finding our path to bringing transformation to the legal profession. We invite you to find your own path and thereby walk ours with us.