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- Posted January 27, 2026
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Work anxiety discussed
The Women’s Bar Association (WBA), Oakland County region of the Women Lawyers Association of Michigan, presented its latest Literary Ladies Book Club by teaming up with the Work Life Balance Section of the Detroit Bar Association to explore insights from “Anxiety at Work” by Adrian Gostick and Chester Elton on Thursday, January 15, at Mojave Cantina in Clawson. This joint session featured an open discussion on building a healthier legal workplace—one where high expectations and genuine humanity can thrive together. Taking part in the discussion were (left to right) Azra Jakupovic, Marcy Tayler, Natasha Rao, Stefania Gismondi, Helena Quinlan, Nicole MacMillan, Nick Nahat, Maddie Leamon, Leanne Pregizer, Heather Atnip, and Anna Wright.
(Photo by John Meiu)
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