Law Practice
Jan. 29, 2002
Golden Years
Dicta Column - By Ralph Bovitz, With advances in medicine, you may find that it is entirely possible to spend 30 years in retirement mode. But because commitment to the practice of law is an all-encompassing enterprise, you may wake up to that retirement day and realize you have no plan for usefully spending those 30 years that follow. So much is written about accumulating enough wealth to live "comfortably" in retirement.




Dicta Column
By Ralph Bovitz
With advances in medicine, you may find that it is entirely possible to spend 30 years in retirement mode. But because commitment to the practice of law is an all-enco...
By Ralph Bovitz
With advances in medicine, you may find that it is entirely possible to spend 30 years in retirement mode. But because commitment to the practice of law is an all-enco...
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