Law Practice
Aug. 25, 2000
Generation Gap
By George W. Brewster Jr. I just zipped through my 42nd birthday, putting me solidly in what I have heard described as a lawyer's "success years." The 40s, yes, sirree. Too old now to blame things on youth, too young still to escape to thoughts of retirement "just around the corner."




By George W. Brewster Jr.
I just zipped through my 42nd birthday, putting me solidly in what I have heard described as a lawyer's "success years." The 40s, yes, sirree. Too old now to blame things on youth, too young still to escape to thoughts of retirement "just around the corner." The 40s - time to hone in on yo...
I just zipped through my 42nd birthday, putting me solidly in what I have heard described as a lawyer's "success years." The 40s, yes, sirree. Too old now to blame things on youth, too young still to escape to thoughts of retirement "just around the corner." The 40s - time to hone in on yo...
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