We were saddened to learn about Lisa Johnstone, a Los Angeles-based, 32-year-old corporate associate at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, who passed away in June of an apparent heart attack. Some commentators have suggested a connection between her premature death and her workload, which had been especially severe in the weeks immediately preceding her death. (See the Above the Law website for the related story.)

Certainly, a creative and enterprising lawyer could investigate these circumstances and create a plausible situation linking this associate’s workload and her heart attack. Nevertheless, it is no stretch to imagine fairly common consequences of overwork — fatigue, burnout, crankiness, etc. — and the repercussions that overwork visits upon your employer and colleagues, your friends and family, and yourself.

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