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Bibliography - Lawyer's Retirement

Bibliography - Lawyer's Retirement

I. NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL STATUES:

Chapter 84. Attorneys-at-Law. Article 4. North Carolina State Bar.

N.C.G.S. Sec. 84-16. Membership and privileges.

 

II. RULES OF THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE BAR

a. Subchapter A. Organization of the North Carolina State Bar

1. Section .0200. Membership - Annual Membership Fees

(A). A.0201. Classes of membership.

(c) Inactive members

(1) Retired/nonpracticing

(2) Disability inactive status

(B). A.0203. Annual membership fees; When due.

(c) Waiver of all or part of dues

(3) Person who files petition for inactive status

b. Subchapter B. Discipline and Disability Rules

1. Section .0100. Discipline and Disability of Attorneys

(A). B.0103. Definitions

(18) Disabled or disability

(B). B.0118. Disability hearings.

(g) Consent to transfer to disability inactive status.

c. Subchapter D. Rules of the Standing Committees of the North Carolina State Bar

1. Section .0900. Procedures for the Membership and Fees Committee

(A). D.0901. Transfer to inactive status.

(B). D.0902. Reinstatement from inactive status.

2. Section .1500. Rules Concerning the Administration of the Continuing Legal Education Program.

(A). D.1517. Scope and Exemptions

(f) exemption of active member sixty-five years of age or older who does not render legal advice to or represent a client without association of active member who assumes responsibility.

III. THE REVISED RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT OF THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE BAR

Rule 1.17. Sale of a law practice.

 

IV. WEB SITES

a. AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION

1. Financial Planning

A. American Bar Retirement Association

http://abra.ris.ssga.com
B. ABA Members Retirement Program

http://www.abanet.org/abra

2. Succession Planning

A. ABA Law Practice Management Section

http://www.abanet.org/lpm/catalog/

B. ABA Law Practice Today, "Succession Planning" by Sandra J. Boyer

http://4.21.247.201/newsarticle11964_front.shtml

b. GOVERNMENT/ASSOCIATION


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