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20 hours agoRetiring Partners Should Relinquish Prized Offices - Above the Law
Retiring partners often give up prime offices to accommodate rising lawyers, despite potential disputes over office locations and sizes.
Ed Martin leaked grand jury material, dropped charges against his own former client, and dressed up like Inspector Gadget to intimidate the New York Attorney General, but he still couldn't make it out of the first round.
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There is no single answer to the question, "What should I do when I retire?" Retirement offers a chance to reinvent your life and pursue new passions, allowing you to redefine your lifestyle. While I'm not an attorney, given my all-consuming and rewarding working lifestyle, I am also contemplating redefining my life for retirement, so that I can enjoy my time before my "best before date."
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