Lawyers who practice stress reduction techniques want discounts from their malpractice insurers [ABA Journal]
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on October 18, 2011
Lawyers who practice stress reduction techniques want discounts from their malpractice insurers [ABA Journal]
Tagged as: legal malpractice

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Wait. Lawyers want…? Wouldn’t a less salacious but more fair title be, “A Lawyer Who Does Yoga Thinks There Should Be a Malpractice Discount”?
Maybe this can work for doctors too. Could we get a discount if we play Yanni music in the O.R. or E.R?
This is what happens when lawyers don’t practice stress reduction techniques.
Why do lawyers wonder where the hostility against lawyers comes from?
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