provide is as accurate
as possible, whereas few legal clients are willing to pay what it takes
to do a completely thorough job of representation today." He is happy. "Being the boss", he says, "has a funny way of making people happy, even if you're a workaholic perfectionist as I am." Today, he is more financially secure than his former peers. As he points out, "Many of my legal peers are much more at risk than I am. They are in law firms which may fall apart. Most of them have no pension plans--only a partnership share, which may not exist at some point in the future, and those now in their mid-40's have few realistic job alternatives at parallel compensation levels." His health, physical, and mental condition have improved consistently from the moment he stopped practicing law and regained control over his life and future. Currently, he is President and CEO of three companies which develop computerized information for other businesses. He recently sold two other companies which he had successfully developed. The companies are interesting in that they develop information for businesses which didn't even know that they needed such information. He, and his highly motivated staff, create the need as well as the services and products. Hard work and dedication to quality are the keys to his success. One phrase which illustrates his philosophy of excellence is included in an internal memorandum defining his company's style, "If it |