
The Non-Traditional Recovery
Tawny Lara's recovery journey has been out of the mainstream, but inspiring none the less.
Tawny Lara's recovery journey has been out of the mainstream, but inspiring none the less.
Grief is a powerful trigger for addiction relapse. How can you cope during this process?
Explore 5 expert-backed reasons law firms are rethinking the billable hour and how legal billing software is leading the way.
If we acknowledge that drug addiction is a brain problem and not a criminal act, is it fair to incarcerate people who relapse?
What would you have done in this situation?
Work on being part of the solution, not part of the problem.
Suzula has a journey that personifies redemption.
Tired of messy time logs? This free attorney time tracking template helps you bill with confidence and accuracy. Learn more in the full article.
The client signs, and when the case settles, the addicted lawyer will have a little more money to feed the beast.
What can law schools do? The first thing is to understand that eating disorders are not just defined by appearance.
Brian Cuban knows the reality of misusing Xanax. It is definitely not an Olympic sport.
A student who wants to earn a law degree should not be prevented from doing so due to a substance use or mental health issue.
Proper trust accounting and three-way reconciliation are essential for protecting client funds and avoiding serious compliance risks. In this guide, we break down these critical processes and show how legal-specific software can help your firm stay accurate, efficient, and audit-ready.
If you are dealing with this issue or know a lawyer who is, there many resources for help.
As we begin 2018, whatever your resolutions, goals, or affirmations, be sure to love yourself and take care of you every day.
If you have a problem, don't wait for consequences to catch up to it. Today is as good as it's ever going to get to seek help.
Every family situation is different, but there are commonalities in how addiction issues can be approached.
Michelle spent most of law school drinking, getting high on ecstasy, and dancing to bumble-gum techno in the clubs.