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Attorney Retirement Planning And Preparing For The Unexpected, With David Bilinsky

50 min · 26 de may de 2026
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What happens to your law firm, your clients, and your family if retirement doesn’t happen on your timeline? In this episode of the Alpha Lawyer Podcast, Jason Marsh sits down with David Bilinsky, longtime legal practice management advisor, legal tech leader, and Fellow of the National Center for Technology and Dispute Resolution at the University of Massachusetts, to discuss how lawyers should prepare for retirement realistically, not just for the ideal scenario, but for the unexpected events that can force major life changes overnight. David shares personal experiences and hard-earned insights about disability, financial preparedness, succession planning, and the emotional realities of transitioning out of legal practice. From disability insurance and partnership agreements to custodianship planning and maintaining purpose in retirement, this conversation explores how lawyers can create stability and peace of mind for themselves and the people who depend on them. The episode also dives into the often-overlooked emotional side of retirement, including identity loss, changing family dynamics, and the importance of staying socially connected and mentally engaged after leaving practice. 🎧 Listen to learn: ✔️ Why retirement planning should include preparation for unexpected disability or illness ✔️ The financial risks lawyers face when forced to stop practicing suddenly ✔️ Why disability insurance and long-term care planning are critical considerations ✔️ How partnership agreements and buyout planning protect both firms and families ✔️ What solo attorneys should do to prepare for custodianship and client file management ✔️ Why estate planning documents should be reviewed and updated regularly ✔️ The emotional impact of losing professional identity after retirement ✔️ How social isolation can affect lawyers transitioning out of practice ✔️ Practical ways to create purpose, structure, and fulfillment during retirement ✔️ Why retirement conversations with your spouse and family are essential long before retirement arrives 🔗 Follow and Connect with David Bilinsky 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-bilinsky/ 📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/david.bilinsky 🔗 Follow and Connect with Host, Jason Marsh 🌍 Website: https://www.alphalawyer.io/ 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marshjason/ 📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GoAlphaLawyer

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episode Getting Law Firm Bills Paid Faster Without Hurting Client Relationships, with Matt Darner artwork

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episode Attorney Retirement Planning And Preparing For The Unexpected, With David Bilinsky artwork

Attorney Retirement Planning And Preparing For The Unexpected, With David Bilinsky

What happens to your law firm, your clients, and your family if retirement doesn’t happen on your timeline? In this episode of the Alpha Lawyer Podcast, Jason Marsh sits down with David Bilinsky, longtime legal practice management advisor, legal tech leader, and Fellow of the National Center for Technology and Dispute Resolution at the University of Massachusetts, to discuss how lawyers should prepare for retirement realistically, not just for the ideal scenario, but for the unexpected events that can force major life changes overnight. David shares personal experiences and hard-earned insights about disability, financial preparedness, succession planning, and the emotional realities of transitioning out of legal practice. From disability insurance and partnership agreements to custodianship planning and maintaining purpose in retirement, this conversation explores how lawyers can create stability and peace of mind for themselves and the people who depend on them. The episode also dives into the often-overlooked emotional side of retirement, including identity loss, changing family dynamics, and the importance of staying socially connected and mentally engaged after leaving practice. 🎧 Listen to learn: ✔️ Why retirement planning should include preparation for unexpected disability or illness ✔️ The financial risks lawyers face when forced to stop practicing suddenly ✔️ Why disability insurance and long-term care planning are critical considerations ✔️ How partnership agreements and buyout planning protect both firms and families ✔️ What solo attorneys should do to prepare for custodianship and client file management ✔️ Why estate planning documents should be reviewed and updated regularly ✔️ The emotional impact of losing professional identity after retirement ✔️ How social isolation can affect lawyers transitioning out of practice ✔️ Practical ways to create purpose, structure, and fulfillment during retirement ✔️ Why retirement conversations with your spouse and family are essential long before retirement arrives 🔗 Follow and Connect with David Bilinsky 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-bilinsky/ 📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/david.bilinsky 🔗 Follow and Connect with Host, Jason Marsh 🌍 Website: https://www.alphalawyer.io/ 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marshjason/ 📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GoAlphaLawyer

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Are your attorneys and staff already using AI inside your law firm without clear policies, oversight, or safeguards in place? In this episode of the Alpha Lawyer Podcast, Jason Marsh sits down with Charity Anastasio, attorney, ethics advisor, and leading voice on legal practice management, AI adoption, and law firm risk management, to discuss why every law firm needs an AI policy now and how firms can responsibly adopt AI while protecting client confidentiality, minimizing hallucinated citations, and reducing operational risk. Charity breaks down the growing reality of “shadow AI” inside law firms, where attorneys and staff are already using AI tools for drafting, legal research, marketing, and daily workflows without formal guidance or training. She shares practical strategies for creating an AI policy that actually works, including approved tools, verification processes, confidentiality safeguards, accountability systems, and firm-wide training. From hallucinated court citations to ethical concerns around client data, this conversation is packed with actionable insights to help law firms embrace AI responsibly instead of reacting to problems after they happen. 🎧 Listen to learn: ✔️ Why law firms can no longer afford to delay creating an AI policy ✔️ The hidden risks of “shadow AI” and unapproved AI usage inside firms ✔️ How hallucinated citations are creating real legal and ethical consequences ✔️ Why AI adoption requires both policy and hands-on training ✔️ The difference between general AI tools and legal-specific AI platforms ✔️ How to safely handle client confidentiality when using AI tools ✔️ Why verification and accountability are critical for AI-assisted legal work ✔️ How firms can create AI workflows without killing innovation ✔️ Why lawyers should embrace AI instead of avoiding it out of fear ✔️ How AI is changing the future of legal practice, staffing, and client service 🔗 Follow and Connect with Charity Anastasio 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charityanastasio/ 📄 Article: Why You Need an AI Policy Yesterday, and How to Write It https://www.americanbar.org/groups/law_practice/resources/law-practice-magazine/2026/march-april-2026/why-you-need-an-ai-policy-how-to-write-it/?login 🔗 Follow and Connect with Host, Jason Marsh 🌍 Website: https://www.alphalawyer.io/ 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marshjason/ 📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GoAlphaLawyer [https://www.youtube.com/@GoAlphaLawyer]

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