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Old 06-16-22, 12:15 PM
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Originally Posted by datlas
Yes. Very. I can't say this about everyone, but the vast majority of physicians I know who are 50+ feel the same way I do and are considering an exit strategy too.
Same with those that I know. Lots of frustration and dissatisfaction.

The law business has changed a lot in my 38 years of practice, but things are not quite as dysfunctional as the medical industry. The one thing that probably saves us is we do not have to rely on insurance companies or third-party payors. I quit working for insurance companies (defending injury cases) in 1991, and never looked back.

Politics has f'ed up the law biz, especially if you practice in a state with elected judges. Federal court practice (which I now prefer) is not so bad, but there are some judges to watch out for.
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