It’s no secret that the legal profession is known for its high-performing, pressure-filled, and competitive nature. The American Bar Association covers the topic of attorney stress frequently, and notes that “Stress affects all people and all professions. Stress in the legal profession, however, is well-documented. Lawyers work in an adversarial system with demanding schedules and heavy workloads, which may contribute to increased stress levels.”

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