Practicing law places great demands on attorneys. Those demands may be greater now than ever given increased competition, less client loyalty, and an up-and-down economy. A psychological toll is also taken in working to develop a practice, dealing with opposing counsel, and satisfying the need/desire to be right and prevail for the client. Therefore, it should come as no surprise that substance abuse is a problem for the legal profession as attorneys look for ways - so...
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