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Investments

Mar. 17, 2001

Early Bird

Lawyers often go from trial to trial or closing to closing without thinking much about their retirement. But, if you force yourself to think about it, do you see yourself retiring with a second home in the desert, playing golf and traveling the world? Or, will it be clipping coupons and eating early-bird dinners? What is your vision of retirement? That's the real question.

        By Ralph Bovitz
        
        Lawyers often go from trial to trial or closing to closing without thinking much about their retirement. But, if you force yourself to think about it, do you see yourself retiring with a second home in the desert, playing golf and traveling the world? Or, will it be clipping coupons and eating early-bi...

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