ABA JOURNAL — Deputy general counsel are reporting widespread burnout and dissatisfaction in a new study published Wednesday by legal talent provider Axiom and market research consultant Wakefield Research. According to Law.com, which reported on its results, 200 deputy general counsel at companies with more than $5 billion in annual revenues participated in the study. All of them reported feeling “stressed or burned out” in their current role, including 51% who said they feel very or extremely stressed or burned out.