I wrote this article from an undisclosed location that lacks Internet access. Secluding myself, away from email and other distractions, is the only way I can do any real writing or thinking. This is a common problem for the modern attorney: Our offices are so full of distractions that it's virtually impossible to do any deep thinking there. Our work suffers, and so do we.
"Knowledge workers" (e.g., lawyers) are interru...
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