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Accept Some Bias

By Dr. Ken Broda Bahm: Imagine this future scenario. Those called for jury duty arrive at the courthouse. First comes security, with purses and wallets scanned on the belt while the citizens step through the metal detector. Then comes the “Neuro-Voir Dire” as candidate jurors step into a functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) machine so

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Expect First Impressions to be Carved in Stone

By Dr. Ken Broda Bahm: We’ve all heard the old saying: You never get a second chance to make a first impression. It is true that when meeting someone new, our brain is quickly putting them into a number of categories. Their background, intelligence, friendliness, attitudes, trustworthiness, and a myriad of other aspects of character

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Encourage Mindfulness

By Dr. Ken Broda Bahm: As the new year begins, it is the time for resolutions. If you’re like many lawyers — constantly under the pull of future plans and deadlines — a good resolution might be to “live in the present moment,” or as the Zen masters say, to “be here, now.” That goal can be

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