Working under the influence
Lawyers can be impaired for reasons other than alcohol or substance addiction. In Stolen Focus, author Johann Hari reports that working in a state of distraction or fatigue is the equivalent of working drunk or stoned. Read more at aboveandbeyondkm.com
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