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"I am in my mid 50's and have a very successful solo personal injury practice. I have enough money that I can now afford to slow down and fully retire now, but anticipated doing so in my early 60's, as I still enjoy working. I had many ideas about how to transition to that stage, but little confidence assessing what was realistic, and made the most sense for me. I hired Roy to brainstorm the various alternatives. With his expertise, he quickly dismissed some potential options, and steered me in the direction of first downsizing my practice in a manner which is not only realistic, but should also provide almost as much income as I have historically earned working full time. After doling out legal advice for decades, being on the receiving end of expert advice was not something I was used to, and was extremely welcomed. Roy's analysis and many insights have been exceptionally helpful, and I am very grateful to be the beneficiary of his expertise and experience in helping lawyers plan their retirement. He has smoothed what would otherwise have been an uncharted path."

- Solo practitioner, Casper, WY

"With Roy's coaching, together we formulated a game plan for my eventual exit from my full time practice. I now feel very confident that I am well positioned to enjoy a retirement that is professionally rewarding. Two things stood out about working with Roy. First, he cares deeply about his clients. On his own initiative and time, he researched the options I was considering. I did not expect that and felt it was above and beyond the call of duty. Second, his knowledge about trends in the profession as a whole and its impact on those who are transitioning, were particularly insightful. Bottom line, I would highly recommend Roy to attorneys seeking coaching on transition strategies."
- Partner, large Chicago, IL law firm

"I've successfully practiced law for more than 40 years. I started to work with Roy about a year before I wanted to decide to either retire, slow down or change the focus of my practice. At that time, I really wasn't sure what I was going to do or what would remain of my law firm. Roy was able to get me focused on considering my options, and more importantly, realistically assess whether those options would satisfy my desires. He also provided great insight about handling the changes that would likely arise with the other lawyers and staff."
- Senior partner, small St. Paul, MN law firm

"I was a sole proprietor, owning and managing a successful law practice for 30 years. I needed a good retirement plan; so I called on Roy Ginsburg. He and I brainstormed the possibilities and carefully considered the pros and cons of each. Together we devised a plan whereby I became of counsel to a larger firm while they took over most of the work on my case load. This plan provided me with an excellent income stream, plenty of free time, and just enough involvement to keep my professional mind active. Roy's help and my results have exceeded all expectations."
- Of Counsel, mid-sized Seattle, WA law firm

"I have been a very successful securities attorney in New York City for almost 35 years and have my own small firm. I recently decided that it was time to wind down my practice, but was unsure about how to best do it. I was undecided about how much longer I wanted to practice or simply refer my existing case load and get out sooner rather than later. With Roy's help, I have been able to methodically evaluate the pros and cons of the various alternatives from all professional and personal angles. He listens well and has forced me to think though difficult issues that have no simple answers. He is not afraid to voice his own opinion, but always respects mine so that I am comfortable with the solutions we reach together."
- Owner, small NYC law firm

"I hired Roy when I was fifty-five to help me lay the groundwork for my eventual exit from practicing law. He provided some valuable advice about how to tweak my existing practice in a way that will make is easier for me to work part-time before I completely retire. I'm still a few years away from trying to determine the best way to set up a part-time arrangement, as well as the best manner to get the most value out of my practice, but I can assure you, Roy will be the first one I call to help me with that."
- Solo practitioner, St. Paul, MN

 

Blog Posts By Attorney Coach Roy Ginsburg

Is It OK to Pay Referral Fees?
www.attorneyatwork.com - 1/17/2012

Asking For The Business: IMHO, Rarely Ethical Or Effective
www.solopracticeuniversity.com
- 1/13/2012

Why You May Want to be a Family Law Attorney When You Grow Up
www.myshingle.com
- 12/14/2011

 


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