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31 August 2016

Cognitive Impairment In Your Firm

What should a law firm do when it learns, or has reason to expect, that one of its attorneys is cognitively impaired?
United States Law Practice Management
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What should a law firm do when it learns, or has reason to expect, that one of its attorneys is cognitively impaired? In Firm Advice, his regular column in the Daily Journal, Jeffrey D. Polsky discusses the question of what law firms should do when dealing with attorneys who, for any number of reasons, have diminished cognitive abilities.

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31 August 2016

Cognitive Impairment In Your Firm

United States Law Practice Management
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