Abstract
A significant conflict in the lives of lawyers is the balancing act between the competing needs for personal and professional fulfillment. Legal education and the realities of law practice have further exacerbated this dilemma. The author examines how legal education adversely affects its students in this regard, and offers suggestions for helping law students to meet the challenge of effectively balancing personal and professional pursuits.
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