Succession Planning

practicing law in the pandemic
Practicing Law in the Pandemic: Can This Crisis Save the Legal Profession?

Trends at Work | An ABA survey shows that women, working parents, and minority attorneys have suffered disproportionally during the pandemic. Is this the chance to remake the profession?

Susan Kostal - May 4, 2021
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Working Part-Time Before Retiring From Your Law Practice

Roy Ginsburg | Working part-time can be a practical first step for a solo or small firm owner thinking about retiring.

Roy S. Ginsburg - March 11, 2021
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Diversity in U.S. Law Firms: ‘It’s Always Going to Be Incremental’

Trends at Work | NALP's 2020 Report on Law Firm Diversity shows a slow pace of change, as pandemic pressures stoke concern that even incremental progress is at risk.

Susan Kostal - March 2, 2021
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5 Tips for a Successful Succession Plan

Camille Stell | How do we move from thinking about retirement to creating a succession plan?

Camille Stell - February 12, 2021
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Lawyer Retirement: Planning for Life After Law During a Pandemic

You’ve probably never experienced a pandemic, nor have you planned for your own retirement. Both are scary. But with a plan, says Camille Stell, we can meet the challenge.

Camille Stell - June 12, 2020
Your Boomer Retirement Problem Won’t Just Fade Away

When we talk about generational issues — and we do that frequently — we tend to focus on millennials. That’s only natural because we depend on them to carry law firms into the future. But we also need to pay close attention to baby boomers, the ...

Ida O. Abbott - February 28, 2017
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