Warning lawyers who plan to retire, “do not do nothing!” the Pennsylvania Supreme Court laid out advice on options retiring commonwealth attorneys should consider. And it has pointed out that simply ignoring annual bar requirements will result in a lawyer’s administrative suspension.

“Your retirement from the practice of law only affects your license status if you effect a change,” said the Supreme Court’s Disciplinary Board in a recent website posting titled “Worry-Free Retirement: Avoiding Administrative Suspension and Penalties Post-Retirement.”

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