Sharon Chandra talks family law, the role of happiness in productivity, and the utopia we might face towards
Release Date: 08/14/2018
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info_outlineIn this episode Auckland-based family lawyer Sharon Chandra talks family law, the role of happiness in productivity, and the legal culture utopia we might face towards.