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Law Practice

Jul. 20, 1999

Head Case

By Jennifer Byrd The legal profession is more competitive than it was 10 or 15 years ago, and many lawyers are buckling under the stress. Stories of lawyers yelling at their secretaries and at each other are commonplace.

By Jennifer Byrd
        The legal profession is more competitive than it was 10 or 15 years ago, and many lawyers are buckling under the stress. Stories of lawyers yelling at their secretaries and at each other are commonplace.
        Law is "a compelling and demanding field and younger attorneys want to get established," says Dr. Leslie Zwiebel, a clinical psycholog...

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