Lawyers who have offspring who went into the law may recognize that they can transition their practice to their children, but the many attorneys who don’t have this advantage often assume their only option is to shut down. That notion persists despite the fact that other professionals, such as accountants and dentists, have been selling their practices for years. Lawyers can, too. Still, there are ethical and professional responsibilities for attorneys to consider, as Cliff Collins reports.
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