Retirement for Young and Old Lawyers: Part Three
In Part One, I told you to figure out what you want your retirement to look like. In Part Two I advised you to get… Read More »Retirement for Young and Old Lawyers: Part Three
In Part One, I told you to figure out what you want your retirement to look like. In Part Two I advised you to get… Read More »Retirement for Young and Old Lawyers: Part Three
In Part One of my series on retirement, I defined retirement as being “when you are doing exactly what you want to be doing,” and… Read More »Retirement For Young and Old Lawyers: Part Two
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A junior Associate at a law firm called me the other day to complain. There is nothing unusual about that. Associates complain a lot, often… Read More »Vacation Frustration