Lawsuit claims ChatGPT fueled delusions before fatal attack
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Well-being programs for lawyers catching on with major firms
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Lawyers: You could be nicer to yourselves. That is the intriguing title of a recent CLE presentation by Miriam Itzkowitz, who is director of trauma-informed care for the Institute for Children, Families and Communities at Mitchell Hamline School of Law.
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