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MyLLife Digest: December 2023

The recent pause in violence in Gaza is a welcome respite for the people, especially the innocent and the children who had suffered the brunt of this mindless assault, a revenge killing that has exceeded all bounds of proportionality to the crime committed on October 7th...

Here is a little story from the life of Prophet Mohammad.  He was overly courteous, always willing to sit down with anyone, even his opponents and strive to bring good to this world, even at enormous personal sacrifice and cost. His humility and lack of any pretension was legendary.  He even asked his people not to stand up in his honor when he came upon a group or an individual...

In this second article on corporate governance where we focus on DEI challenges, one of our operating assumptions is that unless the board of a public company reflect the diversity of its customers, its employees and the communities it serves and operate within, it will fail to serve all of its various stakeholder in an equitable way...

Throughout this summer, I had the opportunity to handle a variety of cases in my local prosecutor’s office and gain courtroom experience. I’ve learned important trial skills such as how to work with witnesses, effective ways to craft direct and cross-examinations, and being prepared to face the unexpected...

The humanitarian situation in Gaza remains a pressing global concern. Engaging in dialogue, especially for young adults and professionals, holds the potential to foster understanding, empathy, and contribute to meaningful change. Here are some strategies to engage in dialogue effectively...