Our first installment of this series addresses the duties of a lawyer afflicted with Alzheimer's; the second installment addresses the duties of law firm management and supervisors. This third installment addresses subordinate attorneys who work with supervising attorneys who display symptoms of or are diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.
Attorneys supervised by an afflicted attorney are in a unique position as they may spend the most...
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