In This Issue of Indiana Lawyer

MARCH 13-19, 2026

Attorneys of all generations must eventually face the sometimes dreaded next step in their careers: retirement. For baby boomers, those 60 to 80 years old, it might be time to start developing a plan for hanging up the suit and tie, especially for those practicing in small to midsize firms. Reporter Cameron Shaw talks to attorneys about how to think about retirement — and why so many lawyers work into later life. Also, reporter Maura Johnson checks in with Indiana Legal Help, which is forging a new path after splitting from the Indiana Bar Foundation. Mark Torma, new executive director of Indiana Legal Help, said the change will help the nonprofit “be more flexible, be more mobile and innovate even faster than it can when it’s in a larger organization."

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