By: GRobinson

New Article Published in Above The Law, a national legal magazine
July 21, 2018

Another article written by Gray Robinson has been published in a national legal magazine. https://abovethelaw.com/career-files/why-lawyers-and-others-quit/

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Another Article Published in Above The Law, a national legal magazine
June 30, 2018

There are two kinds of lawyers, those that know they over think, and those that are in denial.

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New Article Published “12 Tips to Have a Stress Free Practice”
June 25, 2018

https://familylawyermagazine.com/articles/stress-free-practice-12-tips-to-help-you-get-there/ The practice (and business) of law is generally stressful. We have to find paying clients, impress them and then charge…

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Published in ABA Journal!
May 14, 2018

I was quoted in an article in the ABA Journal, the Mecca of legal journalists. http://www.abajournal.com/voice/article/lawyers_weigh_in_why_is_there_a_depression_epidemic_in_the_profession

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Has the Media Replaced The Judicial System?
May 10, 2018

Every day we are bombarded with news stories of accusations against public figures of wrongdoing that happened decades ago. The #MeToo…

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Find My Articles In Family Lawyer Magazine
April 20, 2018

You can find and read all of my articles published in Family Lawyer Magazine, a national magazine for family law practitioners…

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The Importance of Emotional Security for Lawyers
April 10, 2018

Lawyers are beginning to understand the importance of emotion in the practice of law, including the concepts of mindfulness, compassion, empathy…

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What Would The Founding Fathers Do
March 13, 2018

The Separation of Powers”in the United States Constitution and the assignment of duties by each branch has been stood on its…

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The Gods Are Crazy
March 13, 2018

I am finally convinced that the “Separation of Powers” in the United States Constitution and the assignment of duties by each…

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Trump and Forum Shopping
March 13, 2018

It is only natural that any litigant would want their case heard by the most sympathetic and favorable judge or jury….

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