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EPISODE · Mar 15, 2024 · 57 MIN

Eric Lang

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In this Lawyers Living Well episode, Lawyer Assistance Program Chair Lynn Garson interviews Eric Lang, a prominent Atlanta business litigator who, through life experience and in-depth research, has become one of the leading voices on the interaction between mental health and the practice of law. This is a 2024 copyrighted podcast* of the Lawyers Living Well podcast of the State Bar of Georgia. The Lawyers Living Well podcast seeks to provide a forum for the discussion of subjects pertaining to the mental, emotional, physical and social health of others and their personal experiences. Highlighting the crucial link between prioritizing wellness and achieving a successful legal practice aligns with the State Bar’s mission to enhance the quality of legal services. The statements, views and opinions expressed herein are those of the authors/spokespersons and do not necessarily reflect those of State Bar of Georgia, its officers, Board of Governors, Sections, Committees or staff. Content for the Attorney Wellness Committee is provided by committee members of the State Bar of Georgia Attorney Wellness Committee. Additionally, the information provided is not intended to serve as medical advice unless otherwise indicated. If you are seeking specific treatment plans and guidance, be sure to connect with licensed medical professional. *This episode references bar admissions. Please note that the State Bar of Georgia is not involved in bar admissions. The Supreme Court of Georgia Office of Bar Admissions decides matters of fitness and bar admission.

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In this Lawyers Living Well episode, Lawyer Assistance Program Chair Lynn Garson interviews Eric Lang, a prominent Atlanta business litigator who, through life experience and in-depth research, has become one of the leading voices on the interaction between mental health and the practice of law. This is a 2024 copyrighted podcast* of the Lawyers Living Well podcast of the State Bar of Georgia. The Lawyers Living Well podcast seeks to provide a forum for the discussion of subjects pertaining to the mental, emotional, physical and social health of others and their personal experiences. Highlighting the crucial link between prioritizing wellness and achieving a successful legal practice aligns with the State Bar’s mission to enhance the quality of legal services. The statements, views and opinions expressed herein are those of the authors/spokespersons and do not necessarily reflect those of State Bar of Georgia, its officers, Board of Governors, Sections, Committees or staff. Content for the Attorney Wellness Committee is provided by committee members of the State Bar of Georgia Attorney Wellness Committee. Additionally, the information provided is not intended to serve as medical advice unless otherwise indicated. If you are seeking specific treatment plans and guidance, be sure to connect with licensed medical professional. *This episode references bar admissions. Please note that the State Bar of Georgia is not involved in bar admissions. The Supreme Court of Georgia Office of Bar Admissions decides matters of fitness and bar admission.

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