Baby boomers and their retirement: it’s a subject of much discussion, particularly how it will impact numerous industries. It’s possible none may be more interesting than in law, where there’s a surplus of young lawyers beating down law firm doors, ready to take the jobs left vacant by their older counterparts. Joining me today to discuss why baby boomer lawyers should consider planning for life after law, and how they can do it, is Edward Poll of LawBiz Management and the LawBizBlog. Poll is author of the upcoming book, Life After Law, What Will You Do For the Next 6000 Days?.
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