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Law Practice

May 31, 2000

RELIGHTING THE FLAME

The Closer: By Arthur Gross-Schaefer Attorney burnout is a critical problem that needs to be addressed in a proactive manner by individual lawyers and law firms. The California Bar Association did a study in 1994 and found that, given a second chance, well more than half of the state's attorneys would not become lawyers. It is believed that this rate is higher today.

By Arthur Gross-Schaefer
        
         Attorney burnout is a critical problem that needs to be addressed in a proactive manner by individual lawyers and law firms. The California Bar Association did a study in 1994 and found that, given a second chance, well more than half of the state's attorneys would not become lawyers. It is believed that this rate is higher today.
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