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How to Stop Hating the Law: A Path to hope for miserable lawyers
By Stuart I. Teicher, Esq.
Book Synopsis
Many lawyers find the practice of law intolerable. It simply stinks. "So why don't you leave it?" they say. "Why not find another job? Your law degree is valuable!" They don't know what they're talking about. For most lawyers, switching careers simply isn't an option. We have bills to pay and mouths to feed. The only answer is to find some way to make it tolerable. This book is designed to do just that — help lawyers who hate the law find some way to get though the misery of the practice.
Author Bio
Stuart I. Teicher, Esq. is a professional legal educator and author who focuses on ethics law and writing instruction. A practicing lawyer for over 30 years, Stuart’s career is now dedicated to helping fellow lawyers survive the practice of law and thrive in the profession. Mr. Teicher teaches seminars, provides in-house training to law firms and legal departments, provides CLE instruction at law firm client events, and gives keynote speeches at conventions and association meetings.
More info about the book:
New Book Offers Hope for Lawyers Who Hate the LawHow to Stop Hating the Law: A path to hope for miserable lawyers is a new book by Stuart I. Teicher, Esq., a professional legal educator and author who has been helping lawyers survive and thrive in the profession for decades. The book is aimed at lawyers who are unhappy, dissatisfied, or stressed out by the practice of law, and who are looking for a way to simply make it tolerable.
The book addresses the common causes and consequences of lawyer dissatisfaction, such as unrealistic expectations, ethical dilemmas, work-life imbalance, and mental health issues. It also offers practical advice, insights, and exercises to help lawyers cope with the challenges and frustrations of the legal practice, such as managing time, dealing with difficult clients, finding mentors, and developing resilience. The book’s central theme is about helping lawyers find a sense of worth in their practice by pursuing a mission greater than themselves. It endeavors to teach lawyers how to make the pursuit of that mission a core part of their practice.
The book is based on Teicher's own experience as a practicing lawyer for 30 years, as well as his extensive research and interviews with lawyers from different backgrounds, fields, and stages of their careers. The book is written in a conversational and humorous tone that makes it an easy read.
The book is available in eBook format from Amazon, Apple iBooks, and other online retailers.
The book addresses the common causes and consequences of lawyer dissatisfaction, such as unrealistic expectations, ethical dilemmas, work-life imbalance, and mental health issues. It also offers practical advice, insights, and exercises to help lawyers cope with the challenges and frustrations of the legal practice, such as managing time, dealing with difficult clients, finding mentors, and developing resilience. The book’s central theme is about helping lawyers find a sense of worth in their practice by pursuing a mission greater than themselves. It endeavors to teach lawyers how to make the pursuit of that mission a core part of their practice.
The book is based on Teicher's own experience as a practicing lawyer for 30 years, as well as his extensive research and interviews with lawyers from different backgrounds, fields, and stages of their careers. The book is written in a conversational and humorous tone that makes it an easy read.
The book is available in eBook format from Amazon, Apple iBooks, and other online retailers.