By Jeffrey Fillerup
A survey by the American Bar Association's young lawyers division in 1995 found that almost 80 percent of the respondents were not satisfied with the allocation of time between work and personal life. The lawyers surveyed identified a number of issues with their jobs, including balancing w...
A survey by the American Bar Association's young lawyers division in 1995 found that almost 80 percent of the respondents were not satisfied with the allocation of time between work and personal life. The lawyers surveyed identified a number of issues with their jobs, including balancing w...
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