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By Carol Parks | February 4, 2025
The “bad night” theory of DUI arrests certainly can be true. Statewide, however, approximately 60% of Florida drivers who have one DUI will repeat this behavior, and individuals with substance-related disorders have often made earnest but unsuccessful attempts at their own harm reduction techniques.
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By Kasvi Sehgal | January 22, 2025
"It's a different generation and credit to them that they're not walking the traditional route. They don't look at it as the end of a journey to become a partner."
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By Kasvi Sehgal | January 22, 2025
Associates in India are unhappy with law firm work culture and are expressing their dissatisfaction by leaving firms and sometimes the profession. What are Indian law firm leaders doing about it?
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By Jennifer Kupferman | January 21, 2025
Lawyers are often trying our best to project a cool, confident demeanor even in moments when we’re feeling quite the opposite, psychotherapist Jennifer Kupferman writes. Doing bilateral stimulation before that upcoming client pitch, deal closing, or court hearing, can help steady one’s nerves.
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By Michelle Morgante | January 17, 2025
"Each of the plaintiffs has suffered mental and emotional trauma from being exposed to depraved content in service of Scale AI’s various projects." said Glenn Danas, lead counsel for the plaintiffs.
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By Jeff Martin | January 17, 2025
Relatives had been searching for the 27-year-old man who was experiencing a mental health crisis. Location data from his phone showed that he was somewhere on the property of a manufacturing facility in Conyers, according to the suit.
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By Brian Tannebaum and Matthew W. Dietz | January 6, 2025
For many years, Florida Lawyers Assistance was a haven for lawyers who needed help. Now it has become an adversarial arm of the Florida Bar that no longer serves Florida’s legal profession. FLA should encourage help-seeking behaviors and not seek to hijack the doctor-patient relationship for its own survival.
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By Dr. Marsha D. Brown | December 19, 2024
While many people delight in holiday gatherings and celebrations, those within the legal realm must navigate a unique set of challenges, including heavy caseloads, demanding clients and personal holiday commitments. Between stress at work and responsibilities at home, this can seem daunting and, at times, outright overwhelming. To help navigate this season, here are six tips to help conquer holiday stress.
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By Joette Katz | December 17, 2024
While many of the barriers to improving access to mental health care are deeply rooted in our health care systems, they are not impossible to solve, columnist Joette Katz writes.
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By Jennifer Kupferman | December 6, 2024
It’s a stressful time of year for many of us. Jennifer Kupferman, a psychotherapist who specializes in working with lawyers, says recognizing the different states of the nervous system—rather than trying to pin down how exactly we’re feeling—is key to unlocking ourselves.
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