Transitioning Your Practice: the Mind, the Money, and the Rules
September 17 (David Rubin)
Law Center
1 Constitution Square
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Other dates and locations include:
September 16 – Voorhees (David Dugan)
September 18 – New Providence, NJ Sharing Network (David Dugan)
6-8PM
Refreshments and light hors d’oevers will be served
Sponsored by AXA, USI Affinity, and New Jersey Sharing Network
Thinking about transitioning out of your practice? Considering retirement and winding down your practice?
Learn how to make the right decision for your practice, your lifestyle and your financial situation. You’ll hear from experts who can guide and advise you on how to: consider the financial strategies, and assess the ethical rules from lawyers and professionals who specialize in these decisions for your career change. This seminar will discuss the issues that lawyers must consider as they undertake these major changes in their practice.
Speakers:
The Mind:
For many, practicing law becomes an all-consuming role and one’s main identity. Before transitioning out, it is extremely important to get to know who you are absent the role of "lawyer”, knowing that can make a difference between a smooth transition and a rocky one. Exploring and delving into your other dimensions and interests and looking at the costs and benefits personally and professionally is the focus of this talk.
William Kane or Nancy Stek, NJLAP (CENTRAL AND SOUTH)
Rosemary Byrne, Esq., (NORTH ONLY)
Founder, Step By Step Coaching
The Money:
Understanding retirement planning in today's environment is more important than ever. Planning ahead and discovering the resources available to support your retirement goals from a personal and business perspective can make all the difference. During this session you will learn about a broad selection of retirement and insurance solutions that can help you save money, mitigate future risk, and provide retirement income in the future.
Mike Murphy, AXA
Mike Mooney, USI Affinity
The Rules:
The transitioning lawyer needs to be aware of a variety of rules, both court rules and RPCs. Our segment of this seminar will consider some of these, such as the RPC dealing with the sale of a law practice, duties upon termination of representation, responsibilities in the event of physical or mental impairment, and becoming a mediator.
David Rubin, Esq. (North)
David Dugan, Esq. (Central and South)
Sponsors:
USI Affinity
NJ Sharing Network
AXA Equitable