Are you a senior lawyer considering retirement or winding down?
If so, hold that thought.
At Brockhill & Usherwood Lawyers we would love to talk to YOU.
Why?
We know that senior practitioners hold so much knowledge.
When they retire those skills evaporate from the profession… what a loss!!!
Moreover, there is so much research that shows that a transition to retirement benefits not just the hip pocket but a professionals mental stimulation and social interaction in addition to a sense of purpose.
It’s a true win win
You benefit by continuing to practice; and
Your client’s benefit from your continued expertise; and
Our team wins by accessing top talent.
If you want to know more about how we make this easy, please reach out to our practice manager for a confidential discussion:
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