Why Freezing L&D Might Be the Riskiest Move Law Firms Make This Year
Uncertainty is everywhere right now.
Recruitment Freezes.
Mergers on the horizon.
Budgets under the microscope.
And learning and development? For many firms, it’s suddenly slipped from priority to pause.
But here’s the uncomfortable truth.
When you freeze development, you don’t freeze the pressure.
In fact, for lawyers, it ramps up.
More responsibility pushed down.
More complexity in files.
Higher client expectations.
Fewer hands on deck.
At the same time, and this is critical, their toolkit for managing that pressure stays still.
That’s how burnout creeps in.
Not overnight, but slowly… with quiet signs like:
• People pleasing to stay visible.
• Saying yes when they should say no.
• Battling imposter syndrome.
• Avoiding difficult conversations.
• Feeling quietly overwhelmed but pushing through.
The risk?
Good people checking out, burning out or moving out, right when firms need them most.
In climates like this, L&D isn’t a ‘nice to have’.
It’s essential risk management.
Helping lawyers build resilience, self-leadership and the confidence to handle higher pressure isn’t just about them, it protects teams, clients, profitability, and your future pipeline.
That’s why at Law Coach Collective, we help law firms support their people to manage themselves better o they can keep performing, stay well, and continue growing, even in tough times. We can offer CPD with our flagship leadership programme which is also accredited with the Leadership Institute.