Articles on Senior Lawyers

Reflections on 50 years of practice By Hon. Roger W. Eichmeier Bench and Bar, June 2007 The commencement of the 50th year from graduation from law school, obtaining your first job, and being admitted to the bar bring reflection on your career and the changes over that time.
Practice Alert: Contingencies By Matt Maloney General Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, June 2006 Have you considered "partial disability" as part of your practice's disaster-preparedness plan?
ISBA recognizes senior government lawyers Government Lawyers, June 2005 Fllowing the Committee on Government Lawyers' CLE presentation "Basics of the Legislative Process" on March 7, 2005, the committee hosted a networking reception in Springfield to honor nine Senior Government Lawyers for their years of service-to government and to the bar.
What happens when aging lawyers don’t know when to quit? By Timothy G. Shelton Elder Law, June 2005 In a Mississippi courtroom in 1979, final arguments in a homicide prosecution at last got underway.
Senior lawyers help the community By Stanley B. Balbach Elder Law, December 2002 Whether you are a volunteer in civic activities, alumni groups, retiree's organizations, or a political organization, you are, by participating, making a difference to an organization and to your community.

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