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Apr. 1, 2008

Going the Distance

How do you handle hopping on a plane every other week or so? Attorneys discuss how they cope with the stress, jet lag, loneliness, and bad airline food.


     
There are attorneys who travel a lot-and then there are attorneys who travel a whole lot. Those are the ones who fly 50,000 to 100,000 miles per year, who are on the road as often as they are off it, whose client relationships (never mind family ones) are mediated as much by 21st-century technology as by the time-honored modes of touch and sight.
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