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By Jasmine Floyd | April 20, 2022
"This woman is in jail, and the Supreme Court ordered her to do a whole series of generic tasks regarding her clients and her firm," said Matt Dietz of Disability Independence Group Inc.
By Jasmine Floyd | April 20, 2022
"This woman is in jail, and the Supreme Court ordered her to do a whole series of generic tasks regarding her clients and her firm," said Matt Dietz of Disability Independence Group Inc.
By Jason Grant | April 14, 2022
The hotline service, manned by mental-health professionals, is confidential and is open 24 hours a day, 7 days per week, said the bar association. Lawyers can be directed to the free hours of counseling by calling the hotline.
By Hank Grezlak | April 14, 2022
Men of a certain era were often raised to "tough things out" and "shake it off," and not necessarily express when something was bothering them, or look for help.
By Allison Dunn | April 12, 2022
The wife of professor Michael Shively claimed the investigation intentionally eroded her husband's mental health, leading him to commit suicide in March 2019, according to the court's opinion filed Wednesday.
By Phillip Bantz | April 12, 2022
"We're not softening our requirements on them. Instead, we are saying that you need to take care of yourself to earn our business and to comply with the professional rules that require a duty of competency," said U.S. Bank deputy GC Benjamin Carpenter.
By Max Mitchell | April 8, 2022
"Everybody knows Slade was a force of nature. He hustled, he steamrolled opponents. ... He solved problems," McLaughlin's partner Paul Lauricella said.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Hank Grezlak | April 7, 2022
Men of a certain era were often raised to "tough things out" and "shake it off," and not necessarily express when something was bothering them, or look for help.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Michael J. Parker | April 7, 2022
You already know this, but it bears repeating. We attorneys are susceptible to mental health issues because of the strain the practice of law puts on our minds and our bodies.
By Jane Wester | April 6, 2022
Remembered as "humble", "well-respected" and a "versatile" jurist, Michalski's death came after an initial suicide attempt a year ago. Michalski—who has not been charged with wrongdoing—was questioned in a matter involving a Buffalo businessman who has pled not guilty to drug and bribery offenses.
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