Advice for the Perpetually Tardy, and Those Around Them

For some lawyers, being busy is not the problem when it comes to time management. Instead, even when they have time on their hands, they are persistently, habitually late. And promises to change rarely lead to permanent success. The result, for them, can be a permanent state of anxiety and shame. Moreover, their reputations (in the firm and with clients) may suffer. Steven C. Bennett, a partner at Jones Day, provides some advice and tips for the perpetually tardy, and for those who must cope with them.

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