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March 4, 2021

March 5 is a Day of Unplugging – Why is This Good for Our Profession?

https://www.nationaldayofunplugging.com/ We all know technology in the practice of law has numerous benefits. It allows for prompt client communication, readily available research databases, video conferencing, and the flexibility to work nearly anywhere. Additionally, today’s marketing revolves around a healthy website and social media presence. The internet is one of the first places many … [Read more...]

Article by Annette Erbst / Mental Health, Resilience, Uncategorized

February 23, 2021

A Seat at the Table: Eating Disorders Awareness Week

This year’s National Eating Disorders Awareness Week theme is Everybody Has a Seat at the Table. Does your relationship with food take precedence over other relationships? Do you hide if you eat, how you eat, or what you eat? Are you dismissing or excusing physical changes and discomfort that may be related to if, how, and what you eat? We all should take eating disorders very seriously as … [Read more...]

Article by lcl / Uncategorized

February 2, 2021

Black History Month

The 2021 theme for Black History Month is “The Black Family: Representation, Identity, and Diversity (https://asalh.org/black-history-themes/). Within our profession, we often discuss the concept of bias. A quick way to understand bias is that our brains create “shortcuts” based on whatever limited information or misinformation is available to fit a particular situation. These “shortcuts” allow … [Read more...]

Article by lcl / Current Events Commentary, Diversity & Inclusion

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