He said after seven years of practicing at Husch Blackwell, and three unsuccessful years of trying to quit drinking, he put his career on hold to take better care of his family and began counseling. That act improved his professional life without even “trying.” According to the article, attorneys face problems with mental health, alcohol use, anxiety and depression at higher clips than the general population.
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Husch Blackwell’s Greg Smith Goes Public with Tale of Sobriety, Success
Husch Blackwell Chairman Greg Smith spent his company’s partner retreat talking about his battle with alcohol, his 30 years sober and its impact on his personal and professional life in a rare public address about the issue. So reports Law.com.
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