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Law Practice

Apr. 18, 2000

Delayed Arrival

THE CLOSER Late entrants offer firms a wealth of real-life experience their younger associates can't match.

By Margaret Echevarria
        Folks are living longer, and the ramifications of "longer" are well understood. But the living part - the potential to prolong all stages of life and not just the final one - is harder to grasp. Even knowing we're likely to live to be 80, part of us still expects our teeth to fall out at 40. We apparently see ourselves eating baby food half our lives, but taking some marvelous ...

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