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Jane Willis – Ropes & Gray
“I am definitely a night person. My excuse: before electronic filing and the practice of emailing pdfs, it was always good to work late because you never knew when opposing counsel might serve you with a document late at night …”
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Lisa Tittemore – Bromberg & Sunstein
“I used to be a real night person, but now that I have kids, there is no option and I have learned to appreciate being a morning person!”
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Chris Kenney – Kenney & Sams
“I am a morning person. Each day I look forward to catching up on the activities of my four kids over breakfast before seeing them off to school. My morning ritual also includes reading the daily papers over a couple of cups of coffee. Starting the day this way always gets me off on the right foot for work.”
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Jennifer Durand – Schmidt & Federico
“I am a morning person by necessity, not by choice. Having to get two young children up and ready for the day and then head into work means that the day starts very early. Left to my own devices, I could easily sleep until ten o’clock in the morning. I do appreciate how much you can accomplish by getting up early, but I still cannot seem to drag myself out of bed if I have the option to sleep in. I would much prefer to sleep late and stay up late. Of course at this point in my life, late is relative. If you ask my husband I am not a night person since I cannot seem to manage to stay up much past eleven o’clock unless I am doing work.” |
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David McIntosh – Ropes & Gray
“I am a converted morning person. I was a night person until I got married.”
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