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Law Practice

Oct. 10, 2000

Mellowing Out

For the past year, former lawyer Mary Mocine has made a practice of getting attorneys' attention with simple but revolutionary advice such as not eating lunch at your desk. "I want to do useful work," the Buddhist monk says, discussing the MCLE classes in stress relief she gives to her former colleagues.

        By Erik Cummins

        
        Asking a roomful of attorneys to "sit quietly and eat your lunch" is a tough task.
        Mary Mocine has just done that.
        The result is uncanny.
       &n...

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