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Law Practice

Dec. 15, 1999

Know When to Walk Away and When to Run

Kenny Rogers might have sung, "You've got to know when to hold them, and know when to stop paying your bar dues." Or so says the Rodent. Page 8

        By The Rodent

        It's hard for anyone, not just lawyers, to know when it's time to call it a career and look to either retirement or another line of work. This goes for the senior partner who has put in life's best years and who may also have a financial incentive to retire. It also goes for the new associate who has second thoughts during his or her first year of practice.<...

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