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Law Practice

Dec. 3, 2010

From the Mouth of A Child, a Pragmatic View On Work-Life Balance

When it comes to answering the oft-asked question of how lawyers can maintain work-life balance, litigator Daralyn Durie points to a voice rarely heard on the topic in a public setting - a 12-year-old.


By Sara Randazzo


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - Many have tried, but few have succeeded, to answer the question of how lawyers can maintain some semblance of work-life balance given the high-pressure demands of working in a law firm. This week, litigator Daralyn Durie turned to someone she thinks is much more equipped to answer the question than those who came before her - a 12-year-old.


Iona Tangri, the daughter of Durie and Rages...

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