I’ve been a Georgia lawyer for 35 years, about the age of the oldest millennial. After serving more than 25 years on the bench—which culminated in me becoming chief justice of the Georgia Supreme Court—I returned to the practice of law in 2009.
Needless to say, as a lawyer who is a member of the baby-boom generation, returning to private practice after more than a quarter-century away, I have found that the legal field has changed in ways unimaginable to me when I first started working at a large law firm in 1980.
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