Long days billed in six-minute increments. High-stakes litigation. Making partner. It’s no wonder that lawyers are about twice as likely to abuse alcohol as members of the general population.

Chuck Rice, a former corporate defense lawyer, knows the pressures of practicing all too well. According to the Minneapolis Star Tribune, Rice struggled with alcohol and cocaine abuse before overcoming his addictions at Hazelden, a treatment center near Center City, Minn.

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