Zoom has become a way of life for most attorneys—especially during the pandemic—but not for Rudy Kuss.
In fact, Kuss said he retired from his firm, where he practiced elder and probate matters, on June 1—to avoid it.
"I stopped doing something I loved. I loved practicing law and helping people. It was difficult to retire, but I knew the time had come," the attorney said.
July 28, 2021 at 05:11 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Connecticut Law Tribune
Zoom has become a way of life for most attorneys—especially during the pandemic—but not for Rudy Kuss.
In fact, Kuss said he retired from his firm, where he practiced elder and probate matters, on June 1—to avoid it.
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