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"Lawyer, Know Thyself explores what some consider to be a three-part crisis in the legal profession. Despite the many perks of being a lawyer - among them intellectual challenge, social status, and high salaries - job dissatisfaction, poor mental health, and substance abuse are surprisingly common among lawyers. In addition, the public arguably has less respect for attorneys than for any other professional group. Finally, there seems to be a crisis of professionalism among lawyers, as borne out by frequent complaints of incivility, combative litigation, and ethically questionable conduct."--BOOK JACKET.
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Lawyer, know thyself: a psychological analysis of personality strengths and weaknesses
2004, American Psychological Association
in English
- 1st ed.
159147096X 9781591470960
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Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

