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A Lateral Boom Of Older Lawyers
04 August 2015
Fox Rothschild LLP
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Murray Shusterman was featured in The American Lawyer
article, "A Lateral Boom of Older Lawyers." Full text can
be found in the August 2015, issue, but a synopsis is noted
below.
Recently, The American Lawyer discussed firms having
mandatory retirement ages, usually at 60 or 65, as well as the
positives and negatives of these mandatory retirement ages. Fox
Rothschild's Murray Shusterman has long surpassed the typical
retirement age as he is still practicing law at 102 years old as
senior counsel.
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