Bar Leader Promotes Intergenerational Links, But Elder Lawyers Should Know When 'It's Time to Stop'
"But I'm an old dinosaur," Adam Seiden conceded, "and I've been doing things a certain way, and I realize I've had to adapt to the new way of practicing law. And I've adapted to the extent I can and I keep trying to learn."
September 25, 2024 at 12:22 PM
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Elder LawEditor's note: This is part of a series providing an inside look at how lawyers view their role in the profession as they age.
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