For Robert Whilden’s career, timing is everything.
Facing mandatory retirement in two years from Vinson & Elkins, corporate lawyer Whilden was steeling himself in late 1999 to wind down his practice.
Facing mandatory retirement, Rober Whilden planned to spend less time in the office and more time traveling with his wife. Instead, Whilden accepted an offer to become general counsel at Houston's BMC Software Inc., a client for the last six years.
April 12, 2000 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
For Robert Whilden’s career, timing is everything.
Facing mandatory retirement in two years from Vinson & Elkins, corporate lawyer Whilden was steeling himself in late 1999 to wind down his practice.
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