Wednesday, March 09, 2011

Judge Gold is Zen

Judge Gold gave a nice talk today about civility in court. But it wasn't the same old talk. His theory is that stress is causing the incivility among both lawyers and judges. And he gave practical tips for trying to get rid of stress. In fact, Judge Gold is starting a group of lawyers and judges to deal with these issues. So what do you all think we can do to decrease the insane stress and pressure that each of us faces every day?

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Tell Judges and their Secretaries to stop acting like they are important. Working together to solve problems is the key instead of nitwits who think they are more important than others because they sucked political butt to win an appointment. Everybody plays a role and each role is as important as the other. Tell them to resolve their Mommy/Daddy issues on their own time and focus precious work hours on serving the public that pays their salaries.

Anonymous said...

Wait, a federal judge is concerned about the stress of lawyers? Is it April 1?

Kissimmee Kid said...

Stop the unwinnable Asian land war?

Anonymous said...

Really Anonymous at 2:40? You really think the reason some attorneys act lilke complete jerks is because judges obtained their appointments by a constitutionally mandated process? Really? So when those same jerks are seen in public acting utterly stupid because "I'm a lawyer" or treat their own staff like servants or use the "win at all cost" approach to the practice of law, the source is the judges and their staff? Really?

Anonymous said...

Start drinking! ... er...

Keep drinking!

sovman said...

It is interesting. With impatience I wait for continuation that will be further.