Robert Zeglovitch first turned to meditation as a way to handle the stress of his employment law practice at the firm that was then Leonard, Street and Deinard. “I’ve always been interested in consciousness and the human mind and its capacity,” he says.

Ultimately, meditation helped Zeglovitch escape the pressures of law practice altogether. In January 2016, at the age of 58, he retired from Stinson Leonard Street in part to spend more time practicing and teaching vipassana meditation.

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