Living with Lawyers
(2001)A non fiction book by Julia DeVillers, Fiona H Travis and Frances M Weiner
Johnnie Cochran. Bill and Hillary. All lawyers. All have had spotlight in the difficulties in their personal, as well as professional, relationships. We seem to recognize that lawyers are a breed unto themselves. Ambitious, competitive, argumentative. It's not easy living with and working with lawyers. The people who date them, marry them, and work with them are in a unique situation. The personality traits and learned characteristics that contribute to a lawyer's success in the courtroom and legal profession -- create problems in the lawyer's personal life and relationships. Living with Lawyers: Insights into Understanding the Lawyer in Your Life by Dr. Fiona Travis, Frances M. Weiner, and Julia DeVillers (Quarry Press, 2001), explores: - The Lawyer Personality - the traits successful lawyers share
- What the lawyer has learned in law school that changes him/her forever
- The unique stresses of the legal profession Living with Lawyers will empower people and help them improve your relationship with a lawyer by revealing:
- The 7 Secrets to Living with Lawyers
- The most effective techniques to communicate with a lawyer
- How you and your lawyer can manage your stress
- How to love a lawyer without losing yourself
- What the lawyer has learned in law school that changes him/her forever
- The unique stresses of the legal profession Living with Lawyers will empower people and help them improve your relationship with a lawyer by revealing:
- The 7 Secrets to Living with Lawyers
- The most effective techniques to communicate with a lawyer
- How you and your lawyer can manage your stress
- How to love a lawyer without losing yourself
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