Law Firm Culture

Colleagues in a heated discussion around a desk, highlighting workplace stress and tension.

Internecine Conflict and a bridge over troubled waters

Two of my favourite words come to mind in connection with internecine (internal) conflicts between members of the same law firm or other office. These words are pernicious (“having an harmful effect in a gradual or subtle way”) and ubiquitous (“Found everywhere”). The ubiquitous part is likely a given considering human nature and the inherent

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A woman in distress at her office desk, surrounded by tissues and a laptop.

Are you well?

Some years ago, our dear friend Ernest was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and, after receiving treatment, decided to let the disease take its natural course. He lived for about six months more in a remarkably rich, full way. He remained intellectually engaged, was dignified in dealing with his illness and its physical effects, was receptive

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