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By Mike Evers | July 5, 2023
This will go down as one of those touchy-feely columns. No advice here that will help you land a promotion. But this will prove to be a worthwhile read if I can convince you to turn off the all-consuming phone for real chunks of time this summer.
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By Michael A. Mora | July 5, 2023
"It's incredibly disturbing to see an attorney involved in these types of issues," said Michelle R. Suskauer, a partner at Dimond Kaplan & Rothstein. "But mental health hits everyone, whether you're an attorney or a doctor. It's blind to professions."
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By Roy D. Curnow | July 4, 2023
Based upon recent data, attorney well-being is at an all-time low. The survey suggests that we are overwhelmed, overstressed and afflicted with what many describe as "busyness." Our response to "how's it going?" is often a sarcastic "living the dream!"
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By Michael A. Mora | July 3, 2023
"Typically, lawyers don't assume they're going to be killed," said Randolph Braccialarghe, a professor at Nova Southeastern University Law Center.
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By Brian Lee | June 28, 2023
Battisti now moves on to a November race against former Binghamton Mayor Matt Ryan, a Democrat.
3 minute read
By Lisa Willis | June 28, 2023
Gov. Ron DeSantis could soon select judges to fill two South Florida vacancies.
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By Lisa Willis | June 26, 2023
"I worked harder on this case, by far than any other case I've ever had in 30 years," defense attorney Mark Eiglarsh said.
6 minute read
By Vince Cole, Ontellus | June 15, 2023
It is crucial for law firms to consider their ability to streamline general document and record retrieval processes and maintenance. Doing so will result in significant time savings, ultimately reducing industry burnout and enhancing work-life quality and balance.
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By Chris O'Malley | June 14, 2023
A study by Deloitte challenges conventional thinking about legal department employees, including that those on the lower rungs are most likely to jump ship.
5 minute read
By Lisa Willis | June 7, 2023
"COVID continues to impact trials as attorneys, judges, trial staff, litigants jurors, etc. test positive before, during, or after trial, and derail things that have taken years to get into a position to try," Attorney Kenneth J. McKenna said.
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